U.S. "new tone" in foreign policy dominates Munich  

The 45th Munich Security Conference, which concluded on Sunday, was sure to be remembered for the years to come as the new U.S. administration, determined to repair relations with Russia and Europe, set a so-called "new tone" in its foreign policy which could have deep repercussions around the world. 

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Munich Security Conference

 

Biden: it is time to "reset" ties with Russia

Thorny global, regional security issues top Munich agenda  

U.S. Vice President Biden to attend Munich conference

Backgrounder: Munich Security Conference 
      

Russia's ties with the West

 

Solana urges EU, U.S. to take seriously Medvedev proposals

Sarkozy says Russia poses no military threat to EU, NATO 

Kissinger urges U.S., Russia to talk on nuke weapons cuts

Russia urges "constructive response" from U.S. on START II  

Iran's nuclear issue

 

Iran urges U.S. for change of strategy

Biden says U.S. willing to talk to Iran conditionally


Larijani says Obama must change policies toward Iran            

Iran rules out talks with U.S. at Munich conference

Other  security issues

Barroso calls for more effective multilaterism in addressing global security concerns

Biden says U.S. to do utmost on crisis, other challenges

NATO urges EU to contribute more troops to Afghanistan

German FM calls for "saving" of CFE treaty

Major security issues



Israel-Palestine Conflicts




Iran Nuclear Crisis


Tension in Iraq


9/11 Terrorist Attacks

Editor:  Yangtze Yan