
ArmInfo. The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the Third Yerevan Dialogue will be held in the Armenian capital on May 5-6.
According to the ministry, this year's conference, themed "Overcoming Storms," will bring together leaders, politicians, and experts to discuss rapidly changing global realities. The focus will be on the transformation of international relations resulting from the shifting balance of power, which is testing existing security systems while simultaneously creating new avenues for dialogue and cooperation.
In the context of economic instability and growing competition, participants will discuss the potential of strong regional connections, improved transport accessibility, and trade to ensure stability and shared prosperity. In parallel, the growing challenges of hybrid threats will be addressed: despite mounting pressure, democratic countries are developing partnerships aimed at ensuring greater resilience. In line with global climate priorities, the discussions will also highlight the urgent need for sustainable development solutions that protect the environment, including within the framework of the COP17 agenda.
"In this era of geopolitical turmoil, dialogue and cooperation are essential for developing sustainable solutions. The emergence of new challenges also provides an opportunity to strengthen joint efforts towards peace, innovation, and partnership. We look forward to fruitful discussions within the Yerevan Dialogue," said Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan in this regard.
The panel discussions will address topics such as: beyond geopolitical differences; global interconnectedness; enlargement and European integration; democratic resilience, hybrid threats, and artificial intelligence; green transformation; technology and security architecture.
This year, the event is being held in partnership with a number of leading organisations, including the Observer Research Foundation, the Casimir Pulaski Foundation (Warsaw Security Forum), the Centre for Analysis, Planning and Strategy (CAPS) of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, the Bled Strategic Forum (BSF), the annual Concordia Summit and the Delphi Economic Forum.