Second day of Global Baku Forum concludes – UPDATED
- 13 March, 2026
- 18:41
The second day of the XIII Global Baku Forum concluded in Baku.
According to Report, discussions focused on global governance, climate change, the development of international transport routes, and the prospects of the African continent.
One of the key panels, China and the Global Governance Initiative, addressed the impact of Beijing's proposed initiatives on international cooperation, the expansion of opportunities for developing countries, and the strengthening of multilateral mechanisms.
During the session, The Fight to Preserve COP, participants discussed measures to combat climate change, reduce carbon emissions, develop green energy, and fulfill international climate agreements.
The panel, Middle Corridor and Eurasian Connection Gateway, focused on the development of transport and logistics links between regions.
In the session, Africa: Today and Tomorrow, economic and political development prospects for the African continent were considered, along with investment opportunities and its growing role in the global economy.
The panel, Accelerating Agenda 2030: Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Cooperation, was dedicated to strengthening international collaboration to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
The second day of the 13th Global Baku Forum has begun.
According to Report, today participants will hold discussions on the topics "China and Global Governance Initiative", "Beyond Negotiations: The Battle to Keep COP Alive," "Middle Corridor and Eurasian Connection Gateway," "Accelerating the 2030 Agenda: Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Connectivity."