UPDATE - One-third of world being represented at Antalya Diplomacy Forum: Turkiye

Antalya Diplomacy Forum gathers participants from 75 countries, says Foreign Minister Cavusoglu

UPDATES WITH UN SECRETERAY-GENERAL'S SPEECH

By Busra Nur Cakmak and Iclal Turan

ANKARA (AA) - Over one-third of the world is being represented at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Turkiye's foreign minister said Friday.

The event has gathered participants from 75 countries, including 17 heads of state, 80 ministers, and 39 representatives of international organizations, Mevlut Cavusoglu said in his opening address.

The Antalya Diplomacy Forum, convened under the theme of “Recoding Diplomacy,” will address the challenges of the next years, he said.

"In the coming years, we will have to tackle the risk of the post-colonial system crumbling in the entire world. This would be a catastrophe because the existing institutions and mechanisms are already unable to meet our needs," said Cavusoglu.

"For instance, eruption of conflicts cannot be prevented. And the ongoing ones cannot be resolved," he added.

With global inequality further deepening, there is a need to resolve emerging tensions, manage change, facilitate adaptation, and promote cooperation, the Turkish foreign minister said.

Also needed is “a new language and a new understanding through digital capabilities. We need to spread messages in the most convincing manner while fighting against disinformation,” he further said.

“But most importantly, we need to put diplomacy at the service of peace and development.”


- Recoding diplomacy means 'relentless search' for peaceful settlement: Guterres

In a video message sent to the opening ceremony, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said: "There is only one way forward: dialogue and diplomacy."

He added: "Diplomacy is the essence of the spirit of the United Nation's charter."

The drafters of the charter witnessed the "unspeakable damage" caused by the World War II, according to Guterres.

"To prevent it from happening again, they've built a collective security system based on the fundamental idea that diplomacy always should come first," he added.

Speaking on the theme of the event, Guterres said recoding diplomacy means "first looking back".

"Recoding diplomacy also means looking forward and recognizing that diplomacy is a living process," he added.

"In these challenging times, recording diplomacy means a relentless and tireless search for peaceful solutions."

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