Deputy Foreign Minister Mnatsakan Safaryan participated in a panel discussion of the “Yerevan Dialogue”

On September 11, within the framework of the “Yerevan Dialogue” international forum Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Mnatsakan Safaryan participated in the panel discussion “Discussing the new Phoenix: the Global South and the renewed World Order”.

In his remarks, the Deputy Foreign Minister touched upon the dynamics of rapidly transforming global powers, emphasizing the increasingly important role of developing countries in the current world order.

In this context, presenting the “Crossroads of Peace” project developed by the Government of the Republic of Armenia, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mnatsakan Safaryan stressed that unblocking transport infrastructures is not only an important factor for establishing stable and long-term peace in the region, but also a great impetus for the development of international logistics programs linking North with South and East with West.

Re-Imagining Tomorrow, Today: Ideas, Wisdom, Impact – A Reflective Dialogue on the Future

In a time marked by both unprecedented challenges and remarkable advancements, the recent event “Re-Imagining Tomorrow, Today: Ideas, Wisdom, Impact” panel discussion within the scope ot the “Yerevan Dialogue” international forum provided a platform for deep reflection and forward-thinking solutions.

Despite widespread pessimism, the event underscored the significant progress humanity has made in areas such as green technology and vaccine development. The discussions centered on how lessons from the past decade can inform the next ten years, focusing on the paths to reconciliation in politics and the lessons applicable across various ideological and political divides.

Multilateralism of Democracies: How Small and Medium Democracies can Strengthen Each Other`s Resilience

On September 11, “Multilateralism of Democracies: How Small and Medium Democracies Can Strengthen Each Other’s Resilience” panel discussion brought together leading thinkers, policymakers, and experts to explore how democracies of varying sizes can effectively collaborate to uphold their shared values and enhance their strategic resilience.

The discussions covered a range of topics, including the importance of transparency, accountability, good governance, and sustainable development in reinforcing democratic resilience. As the world grapples with evolving geopolitical dynamics and increasing challenges to democratic values, a critical dialogue on the resilience and mutual support among democracies is more pertinent than ever.  

Rethinking Energy Transitions: Powering Tomorrow’s Growth

On September 11, the “Yerevan Dialogue” international forum hosted a panel discussion titled “Rethinking Energy Transitions: Powering Tomorrow’s Growth”. 

The panelists explored the challenges faced by the developing world in navigating the transition from traditional to renewable energy sources while maintaining growth and stability. They emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships and policy frameworks that foster innovation, particularly in regions where energy access remains limited.

The discussion concluded with a call to action for policymakers, businesses, and international organizations to focus on inclusive and sustainable energy policies, ensuring that developing nations are not left behind in the global energy transition.

AI: A Boom for Emerging Markets?

On September 11, the official segment of the “Yerevan Dialogue” continued with the “AI: A Boom for Emerging Markets?” panel discussion with the participation of the Minister of High-Tech Industry of the Republic of Armenia Mkhitar Hayrapetyan and other high-ranking officials from and experts from Armenia, the UN, US, UAE, India.

The panel explored the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in driving economic growth and innovation in emerging markets, particularly in sectors like education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Minister Mkhitar Hayrapetyan emphasized Armenia’s engagement in AI development, highlighting recent advancements and government initiatives aimed at fostering innovation and tech entrepreneurship.

Experts from the UN and participating nations shared insights on leveraging AI for sustainable development and addressing challenges such as regulatory frameworks, ethical considerations, and digital infrastructure. The discussion underscored the importance of international collaboration and the role of public-private partnerships in accelerating AI adoption across emerging markets.

The session concluded with a Q&A, where panelists responded to questions about the practical implementation of AI technologies and future opportunities for cooperation between Armenia and other countries represented at the conference.