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Munich Security Conference came to an end

The 47th Munich Security Conference came to an end on Sunday, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. February 7. Kazakhstan Today - The 47th Munich Security Conference came to an end on Sunday, Kazakhstan Today reports.

The 47th Munich Security Conference came to an end on Sunday, with an array of global and regional issues, including Afghanistan, set to be high on the agenda, The Voice of Russia.

More than 70 government delegations took part in what has already been touted as the Davos Security Forum.

Russia was represented by Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

Speaking at Munich Security Conference, Afghan President Hamid Karzai emphasised on security transition to Afghans.

President Karzai is reported to have held side meetings with British Premier, David Cameron, and German Prime Minister, Angela Merkel, to discuss Afghanistan and regional security issues as well as security transition to Afghan forces, The Nation reported.

President Karzai said the first phase of security transition would begin this year by March 21.

Participating leaders from around the world discussed security and economic challenges, defence issues, and discussed how to resolve the middle east crisis.

Political leaders and defence officials from over 350 countries had participated in Munich Security Conference, including UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, President Hamid Karzai, British Premier David Cameron, and Nato's Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

The Munich Security Conference runs through February 6. It was founded in 1962 by a German publisher, and is meant to provide an opportunity for world leaders to meet to discuss the pressing issues of the day.

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