Most EU foreign ministers left after the Munich conference and disrupted an informal meeting that the head of European diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, wanted to organize. Politico writes about this in consultation with three officials. Callas held a similar meeting last year, which diplomats said caused some tension with ministers not in Munich. A source noted that this year there were no disagreements but organizational problems arose. In January, Callas explained that she had a falling out with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen due to disagreements between departments, but that it did not affect their personal relationship. According to the head of EU diplomacy, the European Commission did not like its institutions from the beginning. ~Munich Security Conference~ was held in the Bavarian capital from February 13 to 15. Since 1963, politicians, military officers, businessmen, representatives of NGOs and experts from various fields have discussed current security issues beyond the framework of diplomacy and protocol at this event. In 2026, more than 1 thousand people from 115 countries will participate in the conference.















