00:00And we move on to other topics. Open conflicts, geopolitical tensions and a constant battle for control of the narrative
00:06marked the global agenda.
00:08This theme was the focus of an international strategic communication summit convened on Friday in Istanbul, Turkey.
00:15Our correspondent, Juno Zoner, has the details.
00:20The communication directorate of Turkey's presidency invited to the fifth international strategic communication summit in Istanbul,
00:27which began with a message from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasizing the legitimacy crisis in the global system.
00:34His vice, Yevdad Yilmaz, presented the policy.
00:39Demonstrating the limitations of the current international system and making the quest for more fair and inclusive order is a
00:46permanent topic on the global agenda.
00:50It's the backbone of both foreign policy and Turkey's strategic communication.
00:56The meeting has 159 high-level figures from 37 countries and 5 international organizations.
01:04It is developed under the motto, Disruption in the International System, Crisis, Narratives and Search for Order, inseparable from communication.
01:14In the age of 11, strategic communication, flashpoints and crisis are inseparable concepts.
01:23The information generated, instead of being only data, is becoming directly an element of power and a field of competence.
01:33Political representatives and experts debate in panels topics such as changes in the power balances of the international system,
01:41leadership diplomacy, digital communication, climate diplomacy and defense industry.
01:47But war in Western Asia is in everyone's mind.
01:51We have to show that this war does not benefit anyone.
01:55There is no one interest except Neren Yahu.
01:58We have to communicate this fact to the world.
02:00We have to stop this war that only causes instability.
02:03This is our duty in terms of strategic communication.
02:08In the case of the U.S., Nancy Snow emphasizes on the lack of communication.
02:13It's the State of the Union address, which went very well for him.
02:18I mean, it was very partisan and the Democrats were seated.
02:22But imagine within days, the U.S. was at war.
02:26I mean, it was so shocking.
02:28And I can recall Operation Shock and awe in Iraq.
02:33Other participants see an opportunity to broaden their horizon.
02:37The war of information, misinformation and disinformation is currently going on.
02:43And now the environment is so saturated with all kinds of information.
02:48So it's for you to filter back.
02:51Nigeria is an oil-producing country.
02:54And the connection between communication and production is demonstrated
02:57specifically in the perception of the population of their country.
03:00Well, ordinary Nigerians, they look forward to an alternative payment mode other than the dollar.
03:07The dollar has become so arrogant, so to say.
03:11So arrogant.
03:11And it's not given commensurate returns.
03:15This strategic communication summit is a step in the war in West Asia
03:19to question the dominance of the petrodollar.
03:22The media play a key role in this.
03:23Uygan papil klavye neyo, Yunus Soner, Telesur, İstanbul, Türkiye.
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