“Politicians of many countries, representatives of international organizations, influential social and political figures are gathering here to exchange opinions on issues and problems affecting our life, and are looking for ways to solve them,” he noted.
The official added that Azerbaijan always contributes to the development of intercultural dialogue in the world and the holding of the next Forum demonstrates the country’s commitment to this process.
The 4th World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue, titled “Advancing Intercultural Dialogue – New avenues for human security, peace and sustainable development” kicked off in Baku on May 4.
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