BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 29. The registration process for foreign participants of the 6th World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue, "Dialogue for Peace and Global Security: Cooperation and Interconnectivity," scheduled to take place in Baku from May 1–3, has been successfully concluded, with a total of 700 high-ranking guests from around the world expected to attend, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Culture told TurkicWorld.
Along with ministers, delegates from over 100 nations include representatives from 60 countries' cultural ministries and 28 international organizations.
Participants, including high-ranking government officials, parliamentarians, religious leaders, scientists, journalists, and representatives from various ethnic, linguistic, and cultural groups, will meet to discuss ways to advance peace and global security through constructive dialogue.
The forum will hold both a ministerial conference and a high-level meeting of international organizations.
The event, organized by the Ministry of Culture of Azerbaijan, is held in partnership with reputable international organizations, including the UN Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), UNESCO, ICESCO, and the UN World Tourism Organization.
To note, the "Baku Process" has been recognized by the UN as a significant global platform for intercultural dialogue.