Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2024: Uniting global leaders to address key challenges

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The Antalya Diplomacy Forum is set to welcome delegates from 147 different countries on Friday in Turkey, as confirmed by diplomatic sources.

This year’s three-day event is expected to draw an attendance of around 4,500 participants, including 19 heads of state, 73 ministers, and 57 international representatives.

With the central theme of “Elevating Diplomacy Amidst Crises,” the forum will delve into a diverse array of pressing global matters such as climate change, migration, Islamophobia, trade disputes, and artificial intelligence.

A notable growth from the previous year, the 2022 edition has expanded significantly, with the number of panels increasing from 30 to 52 to accommodate the ever-growing interest and participation.

The event will serve as a platform for diplomats, politicians, scholars, students, civil society representatives, and business figures to engage in meaningful discussions and networking opportunities.

Moreover, visitors can look forward to a series of exhibitions that will complement the discussions and provide additional insights into key issues facing the world today.