Shehbaz Sharif to attend Munich Security Conference
This visit comes at a pivotal moment, as Pakistan seeks to balance its security narrative following the “Marka-e-Haq” conflict with a renewed push for foreign investment and technological cooperation.
The Prime Minister’s tour is split into two strategic legs focusing on global security and European bilateral ties.
| Destination | Dates | Key Objectives |
| Munich, Germany | Feb 13 – 15 | Attend MSC 2026; meetings with global leaders on regional stability. |
| Vienna, Austria | Late Feb 2026 | Strengthen trade, climate change collaboration, and education ties. |
Munich Security Conference 2026
The Prime Minister will join over 60 Heads of State at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof. His agenda is expected to focus on:
The “Marka-e-Haq” Perspective: Articulating Pakistan’s stance on regional security and the evolving nature of proxy warfare in South Asia.
Technology Transfer: Engaging with German industrial leaders to explore AI and green energy partnerships.
Global Security: Participating in panels regarding the “revitalization of multilateralism” and competing visions of the global order.
Strengthening the “European Pivot”
Following the conference, the visit to Vienna signals a shift toward deepening ties with Central Europe.
Trade Goals: Building on recent talks with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker, Pakistan aims to expand exports in the textile and surgical sectors.
Daanish University Initiative: The PM is expected to discuss academic exchange programs with Austrian institutions to support his newly announced Daanish University project in Muzaffarabad.



