The Bilderberg Meeting 2025, held from June 12 to June 15 in Stockholm, Sweden, brought together approximately 130 prominent figures from politics, business, academia, and media to discuss pressing global topics. The 71st annual conference, known for its private and informal setting, took place at the Grand Hôtel under tight security. Key agenda items included artificial intelligence governance, global trade dynamics, energy transition strategies, public health frameworks, geopolitical shifts in the Indo-Pacific, and transatlantic security cooperation. Participants included NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. The meeting followed the Chatham House Rule, ensuring discussions remained confidential to foster open dialogue. No formal resolutions were adopted, as the event focused on exchanging ideas to inform future policy and business decisions. The official participant list and agenda were published on the Bilderberg website, emphasizing transparency in structure while maintaining privacy in content. The event concluded without public statements, aligning with its tradition of discreet, high-level networking.
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