Russia hosts an international security conference with 150 delegations, showcasing its global connections while avoiding discussion of the Ukraine war.

An international security conference in Moscow today brings together 150 delegations from various countries. This marks the 13th edition in 15 years, with Russia hosting for the second consecutive year. Correspondent Joost Bosman notes that this is a significant boost for Russian President Vladimir Putin, allowing him to demonstrate to the public that Russia is not isolated.
A diverse range of representatives, including former Soviet states, BRICS nations, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, are attending. Discussions will focus on counter-terrorism, extremism, and cross-border crime, but the war in Ukraine is expected to remain unmentioned.