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The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Mozambique, Verónica Macamo, will participate from Thursday to Sunday in the third edition of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, in Türkiye, representing the President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi.
Participation comes in response to the invitation made by Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan to the Mozambican Head of State.
Minister Verónica Macamo will be a guest speaker at the panel session entitled “Realizing the Potential of Africa”, which will include the Foreign Ministers of Cameroon, Gabon and of Zimbabwe, as well as the Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA).
“Africa is experiencing current global challenges much more severely and disproportionally, though the Continent actually has the potential for a better future. Having a growing young population, vast natural resources and arable lands, the Continent stands out against the 21st century challenges in terms of human capital, economic potential and diplomatic tradition akin to multilateralism”, reads the introduction to the panel ‘Realising the Potential of Africa’..
“All in all, there is no better place than Africa to start mobilizing our collective capacities to achieve a fair global order, efficient governance, clean environment and sustainable development,” the Antalya Diplomacy Forum writes..
The Antalya Diplomacy Forum will take place on March 1-3, 2024 in Antalya, Türkiye. In its third edition, this year’s Forum has an overarching theme of “Advancing Diplomacy in Times of Turmoil”, with the aim of leading the discourse on the search for peace amid a turbulent period in human history.
Antalya Diplomacy Forum is gathering for the third time!
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Panels
Some 37 panels will be held over three days, including “A New Agenda for Peace: Shift of Paradigm Toward Peace?,” “Building Asia-Pacific Regional Architectures: The Challenge of Unmatching Interests,” “Building Blocks of Permanent Peace in the Middle East,” “Climate Change: How Will Future Generations Remember Us?,” “EU’s Capability to Shape Global Transitions,” “Exploring a Guarantorship Model for Peace and Security in the Middle East?” “From Order to Disorder? Historical Insights on the Contemporary Crisis of International System,” “Innovative Mediation in Times of Turmoil” and “International Trade, Connectivity, and Interdependence.”
“New Dynamics of Cooperation in Eurasia,” “Ongoing Challenges of Migration: Sustainable Policies” and “New Approaches to Empower the Least Developed Countries” are other panels that will address regional cooperation, sustainable development goals and responsibility-sharing on migration management and its root causes.
Other panels include “Realizing the Potential of Africa,” “Road to Stability in Syria,” “Rising Racism, Xenophobia and Islamophobia,” “Role of Education & Culture in Regional Cooperation,” “Sahel: From Security Risks to Lasting Stability,” “Shifting Paradigms in Energy Security,” “Space Diplomacy: Exploring New Opportunities,” “The Future of European Security Architecture,” “The Role of Financial Markets and Foreign Policy in a Changing Era of Multilateralism,” “The Role of Science and Tech Diplomacy in a Globalized World” and “Understanding the Global South.”
Participants
Participants in the event vary from foreign ministers to entrepreneurs, advisors to businesspeople.
Foreign ministers of Lebanon, Mali, Kuwait, Sudan, Somalia, Mali, Spain, Armenia, Niger, Jordan, Macedonia, Guinea-Bissau, Kyrgyzstan, Congo, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Kosovo, Moldova, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Zimbabwe, Iraq, South Africa, Bangladesh, Albania, Senegal Serbia, South Sudan, Panama, Burkina Faso, Azerbaijan Slovakia, Cameroon, Romania, Chad, Djibouti, Gambia, Malawi, Uganda, Hungary, Madagascar, Uzbekistan, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic, Sri Lanka, Angola, Rwanda, Egypt and Palestine will be in attendance.
Prime ministers, presidents, deputy ministers and vice presidents, presidential council members, trade and energy ministers, as well as lawmakers, security experts and forum leaders from these nations and others too, will be joining the summit alongside special representatives from the European Union international treaty associations.
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