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Munich Sec Conf Speakers Schedule: Biden, Merkel & More

GLOBAL POLITICAL RISK

This afternoon a series of major global leaders will deliver foreign policy speeches to the virtual Munich Security Conference. Coming just hours after the first G7 leaders video meeting since April 2020, the conference rounds off a busy day for international relations and the outlining of major foreign policy visions.

  • 1015ET, 1515GMT, 1615CET: Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations - 'Priorities for Global Action'.
  • 1035ET, 1535GMT, 1635CET: Bill Gates, Co-Chair Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General World Health Organisation - 'Spotlight: Fighting the Pandemic'.
  • From 1115ET, 1615GMT, 1715CET: Joe Biden, President of the United States; Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany; Emmanuel Macron, President of French Republic - 'A New Transatlantic Agenda Part 1'.
  • From 1200ET, 1700GMT, 1800CET: Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission; Charles Michel, President of the European Council; Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary-General - 'A New Transatlantic Agenda Part 2'.
  • 1245ET, 1745GMT, 1845CET: John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change and former US Secretary of State - 'Spotlight: Tackling the Climate Crisis'
  • 1300ET, 1800GMT, 1900CET: Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - 'A New Transatlantic Agenda Part 3'

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