Global Baku Forum

Second day of Global Baku Forum concludes – UPDATED
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Second day of Global Baku Forum concludes – UPDATED

  • 13 March, 2026
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Accelerating implementation of Agenda 2030 discussed at Global Baku Forum
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Accelerating implementation of Agenda 2030 discussed at Global Baku Forum

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 18:07
Baku hosts discussions on Africa's future
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Baku hosts discussions on Africa's future

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 17:23
Kamilov: Azerbaijan plays key role in South Caucasus under Ilham Aliyev's leadership
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Kamilov: Azerbaijan plays key role in South Caucasus under Ilham Aliyev's leadership

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 15:20
Jan Kubiš: Relations between Azerbaijan and Slovakia continue to develop actively
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Jan Kubiš: Relations between Azerbaijan and Slovakia continue to develop actively

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 15:09
BSEC emphasizes importance of coordination in Middle Corridor development
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BSEC emphasizes importance of coordination in Middle Corridor development

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 14:45
Binali Yildirim: Middle Corridor key link between Europe and Asia
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Binali Yildirim: Middle Corridor key link between Europe and Asia

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 14:40
Shahmar Movsumov: Azerbaijan is developing relations using its geographical position
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Shahmar Movsumov: Azerbaijan is developing relations using its geographical position

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 14:38
Azerbaijan, UNCTAD discuss digital trade cooperation prospects
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Azerbaijan, UNCTAD discuss digital trade cooperation prospects

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 14:23
Tkeshelashvili: President Ilham Aliyev has special role in regional dev't
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Tkeshelashvili: President Ilham Aliyev has special role in regional dev't

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 14:21
Ana Birchall: Azerbaijan became key link of for TITR
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Ana Birchall: Azerbaijan became key link of for TITR

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 14:05
Murat Kurum: Net-zero carbon initiative must be expanded
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Murat Kurum: Net-zero carbon initiative must be expanded

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 13:48
Abdulaziz Kamilov: Uzbekistan ready to support creation of Zangazur Corridor
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Abdulaziz Kamilov: Uzbekistan ready to support creation of Zangazur Corridor

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 13:33
Otorbaev: Azerbaijan important for transport connectivity between Europe, Asia
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Otorbaev: Azerbaijan important for transport connectivity between Europe, Asia

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 13:19
Azerbaijani FM Jeyhun Bayramov meets with UNOG Director-General
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Azerbaijani FM Jeyhun Bayramov meets with UNOG Director-General

  • 13 March, 2026
  • 13:17
Uzbekistan says Azerbaijan's participation important in Central Asian consultative meetings
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Uzbekistan says Azerbaijan's participation important in Central Asian consultative meetings

  • 13 March, 2026
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The Global Baku Forum is widely recognized today as one of the most influential and authoritative political, diplomatic, and intellectual platforms on the global stage. This large-scale event, organized annually by the Nizami Ganjavi International Center (NGIC), serves as a unique space where heads of state and government, prominent experts, scientists, Nobel laureates, and distinguished public figures from dozens of countries gather. The XIII Global Baku Forum, scheduled for March 12–14, is set to become another landmark milestone in the history of modern diplomacy, bringing together over 400 foreign guests to discuss the most critical challenges of our time.

History and the Philosophy of Nizami Ganjavi’s Legacy The Nizami Ganjavi International Center bases its activities on the immutable ideals of the great Azerbaijani poet and philosopher Nizami Ganjavi, whose works have become a symbol of humanism, justice, tolerance, and the aspiration for harmony between nations. The forum’s core mission is to integrate these eternal values into the modern system of international relations. It is not merely a conference—it is an intellectual movement aimed at finding answers to the complex questions humanity faces in an era of global change.

Strategic Goals and Agenda of the XIII Forum According to reports from the "Report" information agency citing the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, the upcoming forum is expected to be one of the most representative in its history. The participation of over 400 honorary guests testifies to Azerbaijan's high international standing as a reliable partner and a hub for inclusive discussions. Key topics on the agenda include:

Shaping a New Security Architecture: Analyzing the transformation of the world order and the modernization of international institutions established after World War II.

Climate Agenda and Green Energy: Discussing the transition to a low-carbon economy, the importance of renewable energy sources, and combating the consequences of global warming.

Geopolitical Stability: Seeking paths for the peaceful resolution of regional conflicts and strengthening trust between states amidst growing global tensions.

Economic Resilience and Digital Transformation: Addressing post-pandemic economic recovery, the development of international transport corridors (such as the Middle Corridor), and the ethical aspects of integrating artificial intelligence into governance.

The Forum’s Role in Global Diplomacy The Global Baku Forum has become the logical continuation of the so-called "Baku Process," which laid the foundations for a profound dialogue among civilizations. The initiatives voiced here often become the foundation for long-term strategies of major international organizations, including the UN and other regional structures. The forum’s discussion panels allow participants to look beyond official protocols, creating an atmosphere of sincere exchange that is essential for successful "shuttle diplomacy."

Dialogue as a Tool for Global Influence The uniqueness of the forum lies in its ability to bring representatives from countries with vastly different political systems, ideologies, and interests to the same table. In Baku, leaders from the West and the East, the North and the South find common ground, making the forum a platform free from bias. The principles of objectivity and respect for state sovereignty allow the forum to maintain its status as a neutral ground where compromise solutions are born.

Azerbaijan’s Contribution to Solving Global Problems Hosting a high-level forum confirms Azerbaijan’s commitment to a policy of multilateral cooperation. At a time when the world faces threats to food security, inequality, and instability, Baku's initiative to establish such a platform serves as a tangible contribution to global stability. A special focus at the forum will be given to the restoration of Azerbaijan's liberated territories, which serves as a model for successful post-conflict development and the construction of "smart" cities.

The forum's work does not end with the three days of sessions. Analytical reports prepared following the expert discussions are forwarded to international decision-making centers, contributing to the formation of a more just and secure future for all people of the world.

The XIII Global Baku Forum is not just a diplomatic event; it is a manifesto of humanity’s aspiration for peace. By becoming a magnet for the world's political elite, Baku once again proves that the path to prosperity lies through dialogue, mutual trust, and a willingness to listen to one another, even in the most turbulent of times.