The annual Rondeli Security Conference of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies continues.
The conference is taking place for the second day at the Radisson Blu Iveria hotel in Tbilisi.
The second day of panel discussions was opened by the President of Iceland, Guðni Jóhannesson, who is invited as the guest of honor at the conference,. He will deliver a report - "Small States and Big Results: Iceland on the International Stage".
The conference was opened yesterday and 5 sessions were held. The United States Ambassador to Georgia addressed the participants yesterday.
According to the organizers, the Rondeli Security Conference is an important platform in the region, where information can be accessed from primary sources.
At the Rondeli Security Conference 2024, important international and regional security challenges will be discussed, in particular, the confrontation and competition between democracies and autocracies; threats to the rules-based international order; The role of the West in supporting freedom and democracy globally, and especially in regions that are at the center of geopolitical rivalry and at risk of authoritarian encroachment.
The purpose of the Rondeli Security Conference is to outline the relationship between security and democracy; discuss global rivalry in the global and Georgian context; To evaluate the influence of current world processes on Georgia and discuss the role and place of Georgia in the global agenda.
Representatives from governments, analytical centers, educational institutions, and the media are discussing a wide range of challenges facing the world, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine, armed conflicts in various regions, and efforts by certain actors to undermine democracy and global stability. The conference is attended by more than 250 participants from the USA, the European Union, the South Caucasus, Central Asia and the Middle East.
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