Regionale Zukunft im Blick: Experten diskutieren politische Dynamiken in Doha
Regionale Zukunft im Blick: Experten diskutieren politische Dynamiken in Doha
in Doha, Qatar, the Middle East Dialogue met on May 21 and 22, 2024 to discuss the political and economic dynamics in the region. This panel, which was launched by the Conflict Resolution and Track II Dialogues Program of the Middle East Institute (Mei) and the Middle East Council for Global Affairs (MECGA), brought together over 40 decision -makers, academics and experts from all over the Middle East and North Africa as well as from the United States. Among the participants were representatives from the Gulf States, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen and Turkey.
This meeting shows the urgent need to talk about the latest regional developments that have been influenced by the events of the past ten years. The Middle East Dialogue was founded in 2012 when Arab Uprising and the war in Syria changed the political landscape significantly. The platform enables experts, former and current officials as well as aspiring decision -makers, relevant security issues, political dynamics and the changing regional context.
important topics and recommendations
The participants of the dialogue worked to analyze the complex challenges that are plagued by the region. The focus was on the development of solutions and recommendations for the de -escalation of conflicts and to improve regional stability. The meeting was not only the exchange of ideas, but also the identification of priorities with regard to future cooperation and understanding between the various actors.
The Middle East Dialogue has established itself as a significant platform over the years that runs in parallel with other dialogues in the region. These include the Arab States Dialogue, the Israel Palestine dialogue and recognition dialogues between the United States, Russia and Turkey. The aim of these parallel talks is to find out more and to promote a holistic analytical approach to the development in the Middle East and North Africa. A certain degree of coherence between the various initiatives within the region is sought.
For a detailed view of the meeting and the topics discussed, readers can read the complete report on the results of the session on www.mei.edu read.
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