President Emomali Rahmon yesterday attended the plenary session of 2nd Paris Peace Forum that took place in la Grande Halle de la Villette.
According to the Tajik president’s official website, more than 30 heads of state and government, leaders of international organizations and foreign official representatives are participating in the forum which extends to November 13.
Following the plenary session, President Emomali Rahmon reportedly had a brief meeting with President of the Paris Peace Forum, Honorary Director of the Center for Social and Economic Research “Our Europe” Pascal Lamy, President of France Emmanuel Macron, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.
The meeting included discussions about ensuring peace and security, environmental protection, boosting various areas of cooperation and other issues of mutual interest, the Tajik president’s press service said.
The Paris Peace Forum is an annual global meeting bringing together international stakeholders in open dialogue towards global governance, international cooperation and collective action for a peaceful world.
The event includes within it presentations of projects and initiatives aimed at providing specific support to the broader international cooperation on global issues, fair globalization and efficient multilateral system.
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