The Governments of the United States and the Republic of Poland have announced a joint ministerial event aimed at promoting peace and security in the Middle East. The event, titled "Ministerial to Promote a Future of Peace and Security in the Middle East," is scheduled to take place in Warsaw on February 13-14.
Countries from around the world have been invited to participate in this forum, which aims to address issues related to instability in the region. The ministerial will focus on various critical topics such as terrorism, extremism, missile development and proliferation, maritime trade and security, and threats posed by proxy groups.
A statement released by both governments highlights their shared interest in fostering a peaceful and stable Middle East. "We have a strong and shared interest in creating a more peaceful and stable Middle East," it reads. The forum is seen as an opportunity for concerned countries to share their assessments and propose ideas for moving forward.
The event also emphasizes the close strategic partnership between the United States and Poland. According to the statement, this partnership advances their common interests in promoting international peace and security.
The ministerial is expected to serve as a platform for building consensus around a stronger security framework that can effectively promote stability across the region.