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[CYPRUS TIMES] Invitation of academics from the Republic of Cyprus to the Antalya Forum

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Participants will discuss many issues in the context of international relations

At the Diplomacy Forum in Antalya, which will be held on March 11-13[/B] and in which NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will participate this year, academics from the Republic of Cyprus, which Turkey does not recognize, have been invited.

According to Turkish media reports, the Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF), which will be held for the second time this year in Antalya, will be attended by 12 heads of state, 3 heads of government, 67 ministers, 6 deputy ministers and 44 regional and international representatives, including NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

Organization officials and secretaries are expected to attend.

Invitations have reportedly been extended to Israel, Greece and Armenia, while academics from the Republic of Cyprus, which Turkey calls 'southern Cyprus', have also been invited to the forum.

As reported, the Antalya Diplomacy Forum to be held under the auspices of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will bring together leaders, politicians, distinguished academics, thinkers, opinion makers, diplomats and businessmen to discuss global and regional issues with a visionary perspective and offer solutions to problems.

Under the title Reconstructing Diplomacy, participants will discuss many issues in the context of international relations.

More than 2,500 visitors are expected at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum this year. Issues such as democratic governance, energy security, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence, racism, anti-discrimination, development of Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, combating misinformation, irregular migration, combating terrorism, empowerment of women, climate change, rethinking European security will also be discussed. The forum will feature 4 leaders' meetings, 27 panels, 4 round tables and 2 youth events.



Source: CNA


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