BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 28 – Antalya, Turkey has completed its preparations for the III Diplomatic Forum, where discussions on regional, global, and thematic issues will take place from March 1-3, according to Trend.
Over 4,000 individuals from more than 100 countries, including approximately 20 heads of state and government, are expected to participate in the forum, which will be hosted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The spokesperson for Turkey’s Foreign Ministry, Öncü Keçeli, stated that the event, focusing on “Diplomacy in the Crisis Period,” will be attended by foreign ministers from over 60 countries, along with representatives from 80 international and regional organizations.
There are plans for about 50 workshops and panel discussions, and President Erdogan is expected to engage in numerous bilateral meetings with officials from various countries on the sidelines of the summit.
It is important to note that the 2023 Antalya Diplomatic Forum was postponed due to the aftermath of the destructive earthquakes that occurred in Turkey in February.
The 2022 forum, however, was attended by 17 heads of state, 80 foreign ministers, and delegates from nearly 40 international organizations.
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