The fifth edition of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, a major international gathering in the southern Mediterranean city, is starting today.
This year’s theme “Mapping Tomorrow, Managing Uncertainties” emphasizes the importance of anticipating and addressing emerging issues to be able to shape a better future. The theme underscores the need to stay ahead of future developments by identifying risks and opportunities, developing strategies and turning insights into action.
More than 150 countries are expected to be represented, including over 20 heads of state and government and nearly 15 deputy leaders. The event will also bring together more than 50 ministers, over 40 of them foreign ministers, along with representatives from 75 international organizations.
More than 460 high-level participants and nearly 5,000 visitors, including academics and students, are expected to attend.
Azerbaijan is represented at the event by a high-level delegation. During the three-day forum, global uncertainties and regional processes will be discussed in detail through various panel sessions, interactive meetings, and bilateral talks. The current situation in the South Caucasus is also among the topics to be discussed at this year's event
The forum will feature more than 40 panels and events, including discussions at the leadership level. Sessions will cover a wide range of topics shaped by political, economic, environmental, and technological dynamics, with a particular focus on increasing uncertainty and transformation in the global system.

