
Armenia to Hold 2nd International “Yerevan Dialogue” Conference
Armenia will hold the 2nd International “Yerevan Dialogue” Conference on May 26 and 27.
This year, discussions will be held under the theme “Navigating the Unknown”.
The forum, according to Armenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will address new global geopolitical trends, challenges and prospects for peace and security, growing economic contradictions and uncertainties, as well as issues related to regional cooperation, including the benefits provided by expanded connectivity and trade.
This year’s forum is organized around six main topics:
- Peace and Security Dilemmas
- Global Geopolitical Trends
- Tendencies in the EU and Its Neighbourhood
- Green Development
- Connectivity: Trade and Transportation
- AI Politics
This year’s event is organized in partnership with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), in collaboration with the Kazimierz Pulaski Foundation and the Warsaw Security Forum, as well as with the support of the Center for Analysis, Planning and Strategy of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.
The agenda and additional information are available on the event’s official website: yerevandialogue.com.
Top photo: Armenian FM Ararat Mirzoyan at last year's "Yerevan Dialogue" Conference
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