Dhaka, March 3 -- It is true that this year during the 60th Munich Security Conference (MSC), two of the most talked-about people were not there. That according to Lyse Doucet, BBC analyst, included former US President Donald Trump, "whose possible return to the White House could throw a spanner in the work of the transatlantic relationship, which lies at the heart of this premier international forum" and also "Russia's President Vladimir Putin who has cast a long shadow across Europe and beyond" because of his "invasion of Ukraine".

Such a situation led some important leaders to express anxiety over the evolving geo-political scenario. EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell told the media, "We li...