Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will attend the Munich Security Conference today. He will discuss the Syrian crisis in trilateral talks with the US and the UN in the light of recent talks of Syrian opposition and government in Geneva, RIA Novosti reports.
Lavrov will meet Foreign Ministers Leonid Kozhara (Ukraine), Mohammad Javad Zarif (Iran), Frank-Walter Steinmeier (Germany), Fumio Kishida (Japan and Secretary of the Israeli National Security Council Joseph Cohen.
The Russian minister will have trilateral talks with his German and Polish counterparts.
The Munich Conference this year will focus on security of the Euro-Atlantic Region, Ukrainian crisis, Russia-EU and Russia-NATO relations, cyber security, Syria and the Middle East, Iranian nuclear crisis, impact of the financial crisis on global security and stability.