Russia to Host International Security Forum with Global Participation
Russia reveals scope of upcoming international security forum

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Russia's Security Council will host an international security forum from May 26-29, expecting over 120 countries to attend. Key topics include countering neocolonialism and Western disinformation. Notably, representatives from 50 out of 54 African nations and major powers like China and India will participate, reflecting a significant global representation.
- 01The forum will take place from May 26-29 and is organized by Russia’s Security Council.
- 02Delegations from over 120 countries, including 50 African nations, will participate.
- 03All member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), BRICS, and ASEAN will be represented.
- 04The opening conference will focus on countering neocolonialism related to the Global Majority's security.
- 05The agenda includes discussions on Western disinformation campaigns as part of a hybrid war.
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The upcoming international security forum, organized by Russia’s Security Council, is set to take place from May 26-29 outside Moscow. It aims to bring together delegations from over 120 countries, with a notable representation from the Global Majority. Specifically, 50 out of 54 African nations will send representatives, alongside participation from major powers such as China, India, Iran, Indonesia, and Pakistan, which collectively represent about 70% of the world's population. The forum will kick off with a conference addressing the challenges of neocolonialism in the context of ensuring security for the Global Majority. Additionally, discussions will focus on the disinformation and manipulation campaigns orchestrated by the West, which are perceived as efforts to maintain hegemony. The presence of “unofficial representatives” from 12 Western nations advocating for constructive relations with Russia highlights a complex dynamic at play. Journalists from countries including the US, UK, Germany, and Japan are also expected to cover the event, indicating a significant media interest in the proceedings.
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