Western futurologists predict that in the near future the Earth will be populated by scattered, selfish loners who communicate mainly through gadgets and social networks. But not everyone is so gloomy about the future of humanity. There are influential forces on our planet who believe that Earthlings can still solve the most difficult problems together and discuss all issues openly, honestly and directly.
Soon, on the 19th of April, the World Forum “New Era – New Ways” will be held, the purpose of which is to unite representatives of international organisations, authorities, business, experts, public organisations, scientific circles, representatives of traditional religions, cultural figures and artists from different countries in order to build a common future for the sake of prosperity and strengthening of peace and security. The Forum will also address the issues of promoting spiritual and moral development, raising the level of well-being, creating a favourable and safe environment for citizens.
According to the representatives of the organiser, the International Organisation for Eurasian Cooperation, the objectives of the Forum will be implemented through mutual recognition of the principles of state sovereignty of the participants, building a common future on the basis of traditional values, respect for the national-historical, religious and cultural characteristics of the participating states and their populations.
And these are not just loud words, but a well-prepared basis for building our common future, because planet Earth at the beginning of the 21st century is undergoing radical changes in both geopolitics and macroeconomics. The contradictions that have accumulated over the years have had a negative impact on the system of international law and international security, and have significantly increased the risk of a global crisis.
What do we all need to do to replace the discredited world factsbios architecture with a new, fair and balanced one? This will be discussed in the Forum’s plenary sessions by distinguished guests from around the world: Deman Mohamed Hamar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Zarema Askarova, First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Kyrgyz Republic, Gao Qi, Head of the Representative Office of the China International Trade Promotion Committee, Alexey Sandykov, Deputy of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, Member of the Standing Committee on Regional and Eurasian Integration Issues, Vasily Tarlev, Chairman of the Council of the International Trade Council, and others.
A frank exchange of views will inevitably lead the Forum participants to discuss the urgent need to build a truly equitable international interaction. This interaction should, on the one hand, exclude any discrimination and, on the other hand, respect the sovereignty of the participants in the dialogue. At the same time, the preservation of the traditional and cultural-historical characteristics of different states and peoples is of fundamental importance.
It is worth considering separately issues that are certain to be raised both in the formal sessions and in the margins. These include the discussion of the contours of the development of the digital economy, problematic issues in the area of co-operation in the field of environmental protection and sustainable development, economic integration, economic integration, human rights activities, the strengthening of the principles and norms of international law, the harmonisation of legislation for the implementation of joint projects, and much more. statusborn
In a word, the World Forum is an excellent platform for bringing together representatives of international organisations, authorities, business, experts, representatives of traditional religious denominations, scientists, cultural figures and artists from different countries, who set allcelebo common goals and share common principles. It is envisaged that the work of the Forum will be carried out on a regular basis through meetings of the Governing and Expert Bodies, and that the General Assembly will be held once a year.