00:00Znaczymy, że jesteśmy razem, że jesteśmy tutaj, że jesteśmy uśmiecki, że jesteśmy uśmiecki, że jesteśmy uśmiecki,
00:05jest to demonstracji, że potrzebujemy więcej współpracacji, więcej współpracacji.
00:11I dlatego, że musimy zrozumieć się, co są różne opinie, co są o tym, co są o tym.
00:20Głóbala tensions, ekonomiczne uncertainty, a wzroga pressioną na instytucjach internosłów są rozwodnią w świecie.
00:28W Baku, politycznikach, former Heads of State i leading experts
00:33have gathered for the 13th Baku Global Forum,
00:36a platform designed to explore solutions to the most pressing global issues.
00:41We face global challenges, and if we face global challenges, we need global solutions.
00:46And that's why this kind of forum can be inspiring moments
00:51to propose new ideas, to propose new concepts that I think can be used.
00:58by leaders across the world to try to make the best possible decision.
01:04Each year, the Global Baku Forum brings together leaders, presidents, prime ministers,
01:10former leaders and presidents, and decision-makers from across the globe
01:14to debate challenges and to share experiences.
01:18This year's discussion centers on the future of global governance,
01:21rising geopolitical tensions, and the search for new models of international cooperation.
01:26Across three days, participants discuss topics ranging from global security
01:32and energy stability to climate transition and migration.
01:36Many say these challenges are increasingly interconnected.
01:41The world of today is a world that is interconnected, a world that is interdependent,
01:47a world that requires institutions that are effective, less process and more impact,
01:54that really responds to the need of the people on the ground.
01:57The forum also reflects the growing role of regional dialogue platforms in shaping global debates.
02:06Europe needs energy from outside.
02:09There is the energy transition, of course, happening, going to more renewables,
02:14but it's not there yet.
02:16It's not possible to run a highly industrialized continent at this point in time with renewables only.
02:22So those partnerships, energy partnerships, are very critical just for the existence of Europe
02:29and the importance that Azerbaijan has, the importance that this region has, cannot be underestimated for this.
02:37Another focus of the discussions is the future of global institutions
02:41and whether they're equipped to respond to emerging challenges.
02:45Ironically, maybe because Azerbaijan is not a coastal country, not a maritime country,
02:53the shipment of its oil and gas to different customers is by pipeline, by trucks,
03:01so not affected by the closure of the Ormuz Strait and all the challenges in the ship lanes.
03:10At least, in the midst of the province in the region, Azerbaijan is in tranquility, alert, obviously,
03:23but hopefully it remains peaceful.
03:35I think that this conference plays an important role where heads of state and government
03:40and diplomats, academicians and also civil society representatives, media representatives are coming together,
03:49having very solid discussion and trying to provide a solution.
03:53I think that their voice will be heard.
03:59While the global Baku Forum does not formally produce policy decisions,
04:05it has become a space for experts and leaders to openly debate the direction of international cooperation.
04:12The message today to respect international law, diplomacy and dialogue could not be clearer.
04:21The most important message is solidarity, solidarity with our friends in Azerbaijan,
04:26solidarity for the challenges that they are undergoing right now, and solidarity for the potential for the future.
04:37Participants attending the global Baku Forum say the world is entering a period of profound transformation.
04:43Whether through diplomacy, cooperation or policy innovation, many believe open dialogue will remain essential
04:50to navigate an increasingly complex world
04:53Dziękuje za oglądanie.
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