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Foreign Secretary James cleverly attends MSC summit
18/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly meets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Catherine Colonna Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France as they attend a Quad meeting at the Munich Security Summit. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends meets Mauro Vieira
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil for a bilateral during the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly meets Mauro Vieira Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil for a bilateral during the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends meets Olta Xhaçka Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania for a bilateral during the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends meets Olta Xhaçka Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania for a bilateral during the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly speaks with the team ahead of a bilateral meeting Mauro Vieira Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil at the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly speaks with the team ahead of a bilateral meeting Mauro Vieira Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil at the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly speaks with the team ahead of a bilateral meeting Mauro Vieira Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil at the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends meets Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani, Prime Minister of Iraq for a bilateral during the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly meets Aleksandar Vu?i?, President of Serbia for a bilateral during the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends meets Catherine Colonna Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs for a bilateral meeting during the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends Munich Security Conference
17/02/2023. Munich, Germany. Foreign Secretary Cleverly attends meets Catherine Colonna Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs for a bilateral meeting during the Munich Security Conference. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, Speaks on the Panel Discussion about the Challanges for Transatlantic Defence
The Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, Speaks on the Panel Discussion about the Challanges for Transatlantic Defence and the Nuclear Order at the Munich Security Conference. / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, Speaks on the Panel Discussion about the Challanges for Transatlantic Defence
The Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, Speaks on the Panel Discussion about the Challanges for Transatlantic Defence and the Nuclear Order at the Munich Security Conference. / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, Speaks on the Panel Discussion about the Challanges for Transatlantic Defence
The Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, Speaks on the Panel Discussion about the Challanges for Transatlantic Defence and the Nuclear Order at the Munich Security Conference. / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace in a media interview
The Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, in a media interview while at the Munich Security Conference. / eyevine
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FEATURE - Schiff muss sich zwölf Grad neigen, um eine Boje für Ölplattform ins Wasser zu lassen
These incredible images show a tanker ship performing a hair-raising twelve-degree list to deliver a buoy into the water.
The Military Sealift Command government owned tanker ship SS Petersburg, that is participating in Arctic Expeditionary Capabilities Exercise 2019 off the coast of San Diego, Calif., successfully deployed a single-anchor leg mooring (SALM) buoy on Sunday (15 Sep), the first of this type of exercise conducted in Southern California.
The buoy will connect to an offshore petroleum discharge system, that will then deliver fuel, via hoses, to shore.
To deploy the SALM, Petersburg first performed a twelve-degree list to its port side. Once the ship was in position, the 800-ton SALM travelled down two sets of rails, guided by hydraulics to control the descent to the water, a process that took over three hours. Once clear of the ship, Navy divers from Underwater Construction teams 1 and 2, and Seabees from Naval Amphibious Construction Battalion One, then worked to level the huge device by opening and closing a series of valves, allowing the SALM to take on water ballast, then moored it to Petersburg. Once stable and level, the SALM will then be sunk into 70 feet of water and connected to an offshore petroleum discharge system (OPDS) that can then deliver fuel or water, via hoses, to shore.
The OPDS allows fuel to be delivered to areas where conventional methods may not be a viable solution such as during a military operation or in the aftermath of a natural disaster where local infrastructure has been damaged or a beach is inaccessible by conventional methods.
According to Gary Huntsburger, an assistant port engineer with TOTE Maritime, while the OPDS can deliver fuel, in today’s world of humanitarian missions that follow super storms such as the recent Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas, water can be a precious and welcome commodity in areas with severely damaged infrastructure.
“Systems like this can be used in a wide variety
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FEATURE - Schiff muss sich zwölf Grad neigen, um eine Boje für Ölplattform ins Wasser zu lassen
These incredible images show a tanker ship performing a hair-raising twelve-degree list to deliver a buoy into the water.
The Military Sealift Command government owned tanker ship SS Petersburg, that is participating in Arctic Expeditionary Capabilities Exercise 2019 off the coast of San Diego, Calif., successfully deployed a single-anchor leg mooring (SALM) buoy on Sunday (15 Sep), the first of this type of exercise conducted in Southern California.
The buoy will connect to an offshore petroleum discharge system, that will then deliver fuel, via hoses, to shore.
To deploy the SALM, Petersburg first performed a twelve-degree list to its port side. Once the ship was in position, the 800-ton SALM travelled down two sets of rails, guided by hydraulics to control the descent to the water, a process that took over three hours. Once clear of the ship, Navy divers from Underwater Construction teams 1 and 2, and Seabees from Naval Amphibious Construction Battalion One, then worked to level the huge device by opening and closing a series of valves, allowing the SALM to take on water ballast, then moored it to Petersburg. Once stable and level, the SALM will then be sunk into 70 feet of water and connected to an offshore petroleum discharge system (OPDS) that can then deliver fuel or water, via hoses, to shore.
The OPDS allows fuel to be delivered to areas where conventional methods may not be a viable solution such as during a military operation or in the aftermath of a natural disaster where local infrastructure has been damaged or a beach is inaccessible by conventional methods.
According to Gary Huntsburger, an assistant port engineer with TOTE Maritime, while the OPDS can deliver fuel, in today’s world of humanitarian missions that follow super storms such as the recent Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas, water can be a precious and welcome commodity in areas with severely damaged infrastructure.
“Systems like this can be used in a wide variety
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FEATURE - Schiff muss sich zwölf Grad neigen, um eine Boje für Ölplattform ins Wasser zu lassen
These incredible images show a tanker ship performing a hair-raising twelve-degree list to deliver a buoy into the water.
The Military Sealift Command government owned tanker ship SS Petersburg, that is participating in Arctic Expeditionary Capabilities Exercise 2019 off the coast of San Diego, Calif., successfully deployed a single-anchor leg mooring (SALM) buoy on Sunday (15 Sep), the first of this type of exercise conducted in Southern California.
The buoy will connect to an offshore petroleum discharge system, that will then deliver fuel, via hoses, to shore.
To deploy the SALM, Petersburg first performed a twelve-degree list to its port side. Once the ship was in position, the 800-ton SALM travelled down two sets of rails, guided by hydraulics to control the descent to the water, a process that took over three hours. Once clear of the ship, Navy divers from Underwater Construction teams 1 and 2, and Seabees from Naval Amphibious Construction Battalion One, then worked to level the huge device by opening and closing a series of valves, allowing the SALM to take on water ballast, then moored it to Petersburg. Once stable and level, the SALM will then be sunk into 70 feet of water and connected to an offshore petroleum discharge system (OPDS) that can then deliver fuel or water, via hoses, to shore.
The OPDS allows fuel to be delivered to areas where conventional methods may not be a viable solution such as during a military operation or in the aftermath of a natural disaster where local infrastructure has been damaged or a beach is inaccessible by conventional methods.
According to Gary Huntsburger, an assistant port engineer with TOTE Maritime, while the OPDS can deliver fuel, in today’s world of humanitarian missions that follow super storms such as the recent Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas, water can be a precious and welcome commodity in areas with severely damaged infrastructure.
“Systems like this can be used in a wide variety
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FEATURE - Schiff muss sich zwölf Grad neigen, um eine Boje für Ölplattform ins Wasser zu lassen
These incredible images show a tanker ship performing a hair-raising twelve-degree list to deliver a buoy into the water.
The Military Sealift Command government owned tanker ship SS Petersburg, that is participating in Arctic Expeditionary Capabilities Exercise 2019 off the coast of San Diego, Calif., successfully deployed a single-anchor leg mooring (SALM) buoy on Sunday (15 Sep), the first of this type of exercise conducted in Southern California.
The buoy will connect to an offshore petroleum discharge system, that will then deliver fuel, via hoses, to shore.
To deploy the SALM, Petersburg first performed a twelve-degree list to its port side. Once the ship was in position, the 800-ton SALM travelled down two sets of rails, guided by hydraulics to control the descent to the water, a process that took over three hours. Once clear of the ship, Navy divers from Underwater Construction teams 1 and 2, and Seabees from Naval Amphibious Construction Battalion One, then worked to level the huge device by opening and closing a series of valves, allowing the SALM to take on water ballast, then moored it to Petersburg. Once stable and level, the SALM will then be sunk into 70 feet of water and connected to an offshore petroleum discharge system (OPDS) that can then deliver fuel or water, via hoses, to shore.
The OPDS allows fuel to be delivered to areas where conventional methods may not be a viable solution such as during a military operation or in the aftermath of a natural disaster where local infrastructure has been damaged or a beach is inaccessible by conventional methods.
According to Gary Huntsburger, an assistant port engineer with TOTE Maritime, while the OPDS can deliver fuel, in today’s world of humanitarian missions that follow super storms such as the recent Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas, water can be a precious and welcome commodity in areas with severely damaged infrastructure.
“Systems like this can be used in a wide variety
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FEATURE - Schiff muss sich zwölf Grad neigen, um eine Boje für Ölplattform ins Wasser zu lassen
These incredible images show a tanker ship performing a hair-raising twelve-degree list to deliver a buoy into the water.
The Military Sealift Command government owned tanker ship SS Petersburg, that is participating in Arctic Expeditionary Capabilities Exercise 2019 off the coast of San Diego, Calif., successfully deployed a single-anchor leg mooring (SALM) buoy on Sunday (15 Sep), the first of this type of exercise conducted in Southern California.
The buoy will connect to an offshore petroleum discharge system, that will then deliver fuel, via hoses, to shore.
To deploy the SALM, Petersburg first performed a twelve-degree list to its port side. Once the ship was in position, the 800-ton SALM travelled down two sets of rails, guided by hydraulics to control the descent to the water, a process that took over three hours. Once clear of the ship, Navy divers from Underwater Construction teams 1 and 2, and Seabees from Naval Amphibious Construction Battalion One, then worked to level the huge device by opening and closing a series of valves, allowing the SALM to take on water ballast, then moored it to Petersburg. Once stable and level, the SALM will then be sunk into 70 feet of water and connected to an offshore petroleum discharge system (OPDS) that can then deliver fuel or water, via hoses, to shore.
The OPDS allows fuel to be delivered to areas where conventional methods may not be a viable solution such as during a military operation or in the aftermath of a natural disaster where local infrastructure has been damaged or a beach is inaccessible by conventional methods.
According to Gary Huntsburger, an assistant port engineer with TOTE Maritime, while the OPDS can deliver fuel, in today’s world of humanitarian missions that follow super storms such as the recent Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas, water can be a precious and welcome commodity in areas with severely damaged infrastructure.
“Systems like this can be used in a wide variety
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Kreuzfahrtschiff rammt Touristenboot in Venedig – zwei Verletzte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Toniolo/Errebi/REX (10267023g)
The cruise ship SMC Opera smashed into a dock located on the Giudecca canal in Venice this morning.
MSC Opera cruise ship collision, Venice, Italy - 02 Jun 2019
Tugs could not maintain control of the MSC cruise ship as it struck the dock and then struck the stern of the 'River Countess' tourist boat which was docked. Four people were taken to the hospital
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NEWS - Kreuzfahrtschiff rammt Touristenboot in Venedig – zwei Verletzte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Toniolo/Errebi/REX (10267023a)
The cruise ship SMC Opera smashed into a dock located on the Giudecca canal in Venice this morning.
MSC Opera cruise ship collision, Venice, Italy - 02 Jun 2019
Tugs could not maintain control of the MSC cruise ship as it struck the dock and then struck the stern of the 'River Countess' tourist boat which was docked. Four people were taken to the hospital
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NEWS - Kreuzfahrtschiff rammt Touristenboot in Venedig – zwei Verletzte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Toniolo/Errebi/REX (10267023f)
The cruise ship SMC Opera smashed into a dock located on the Giudecca canal in Venice this morning.
MSC Opera cruise ship collision, Venice, Italy - 02 Jun 2019
Tugs could not maintain control of the MSC cruise ship as it struck the dock and then struck the stern of the 'River Countess' tourist boat which was docked. Four people were taken to the hospital
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NEWS - Kreuzfahrtschiff rammt Touristenboot in Venedig – zwei Verletzte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Toniolo/Errebi/REX (10267023i)
The cruise ship SMC Opera smashed into a dock located on the Giudecca canal in Venice this morning.
MSC Opera cruise ship collision, Venice, Italy - 02 Jun 2019
Tugs could not maintain control of the MSC cruise ship as it struck the dock and then struck the stern of the 'River Countess' tourist boat which was docked. Four people were taken to the hospital
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DUK10119083_003
NEWS - Kreuzfahrtschiff rammt Touristenboot in Venedig – zwei Verletzte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Toniolo/Errebi/REX (10267023p)
The cruise ship SMC Opera smashed into a dock located on the Giudecca canal in Venice this morning.
MSC Opera cruise ship collision, Venice, Italy - 02 Jun 2019
Tugs could not maintain control of the MSC cruise ship as it struck the dock and then struck the stern of the 'River Countess' tourist boat which was docked. Four people were taken to the hospital
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NEWS - Kreuzfahrtschiff rammt Touristenboot in Venedig – zwei Verletzte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Toniolo/Errebi/REX (10267023m)
The cruise ship SMC Opera smashed into a dock located on the Giudecca canal in Venice this morning.
MSC Opera cruise ship collision, Venice, Italy - 02 Jun 2019
Tugs could not maintain control of the MSC cruise ship as it struck the dock and then struck the stern of the 'River Countess' tourist boat which was docked. Four people were taken to the hospital
(c) Dukas -
DUK10119083_001
NEWS - Kreuzfahrtschiff rammt Touristenboot in Venedig – zwei Verletzte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Toniolo/Errebi/REX (10267023r)
The cruise ship SMC Opera smashed into a dock located on the Giudecca canal in Venice this morning.
MSC Opera cruise ship collision, Venice, Italy - 02 Jun 2019
Tugs could not maintain control of the MSC cruise ship as it struck the dock and then struck the stern of the 'River Countess' tourist boat which was docked. Four people were taken to the hospital
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9655615g)
MSC Meraviglia at Invergordon. It is the 4th largest cruise ship in the world and the biggest cruise ship to ever call at a Scottish Port
MSC Meraviglia berths at Invergordon Port, Scotland, UK - 01 May 2018
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Wilhelm Schmidbauer (C), president of the Bavarian police smiles during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061884
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: General atmosphere during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061870
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Bavarian Governor Horst Seehofer delivers a speech during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061857
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Bavarian Governor Horst Seehofer smiles during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061858
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DUK10053679_014
NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Bavarian Governor Horst Seehofer (C) chats with guests during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061856
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DUK10053679_011
NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: General atmosphere during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061867
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DUK10053679_020
NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: General atmosphere during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061866
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DUK10053679_008
NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: General atmosphere during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061868
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DUK10053679_024
NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Sauli Niinisto (L), president of Finland and Thomas de Maiziere, German interior minister chat together during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061882
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Bavarian minister Ilse Aigner smiles during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061862
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Bavarian minister Ilse Aigner smiles during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061861
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Bavarian Governor Horst Seehofer smiles during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061860
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Bavarian Governor Horst Seehofer smiles during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061859
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Sauli Niinisto (L), president of Finland and Thomas de Maiziere, German interior minister chat together during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061881
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Joe Kaeser, CEO of Siemens looks on during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061873
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Joe Kaeser, CEO of Siemens looks on during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061872
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: General atmosphere during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061869
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Horst Teltschik and Franz Josef Jung chat together during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061871
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Kersti Kaljulaid (L), president of Estonia and Christian Schmidt, German agricultural minister chat together during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061877
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic, president of Croatia looks on during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061880
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NEWS - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: Abendempfang in der Residenz
MSC 2017: Traditionellen Abendempfang in die Münchner Residenz / 180217
***MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic, president of Croatia looks on during a reception at Munich royal residence during the 2017 Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2017 in Munich, Germany. The 2017 Munich Security Conference, which brings together leading government figures from across the globe to discuss issues of common security concern, is taking place in the wake of the ascendence of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and the appointment of a new U.S. government cabinet. Trump has repeatedly called for a more isolationist United States, which has caused alarm among many world leaders concerned about the U.S.'s continued commitment to matters of global security. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24061879
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