Amman - MENA
The seventh session of Amman security conference kicks off Wednesday under the rubrics "opportunities and challenges to make the Middle East a nuclear weapon-free zone".
The conference, which will be attended by 150 figures from 40 Arab and Western countries, will tackle Israeli's nuclear capabilities and the latest developments in Iran's nuclear file and the possible seizure of weapons of mass destruction by terrorist groups.
The director of the Arab institute for security studies Ayman khalil, that organizes the conference, said in statements the conference represents a chance for a joint dialogue to discuss measures to face the weapons of mass destruction in the region.