Global Leaders Gather in Armenia for Yerevan Dialogue
The Yerevan Dialogue, held from September 9-11, will bring together international leaders, academics, and experts to discuss crucial issues such as climate change, technology, and global health. Hosted by the Armenian Foreign Ministry and the Observer Research Foundation, the event aims to foster innovative solutions and ideas.

- Country:
- Armenia
The Yerevan Dialogue, set to take place from September 9-11 in the Armenian capital, will assemble a diverse group of stakeholders, including heads of state, academics, and students, to tackle pressing global issues.
Hosted by the Armenian Foreign Ministry in collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), the event will address topics ranging from climate change and conflicts to technology and health. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will inaugurate the Dialogue on September 10, while Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will also participate in the inaugural session.
Over 60 countries will be represented by ministers, former heads of state, journalists, and experts. Notable attendees include Luxembourg's Vice Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and Hungary's Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter Szijjarto. Discussions will focus on five key themes, including the emerging international order, green transitions, and digital societies. With more than 170 participants globally, the event aims to bring innovative debates and solutions to Armenia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
AI Transforming Healthcare: Innovations, Investments, and Challenges
Addressing India's Brain Drain: Urgent Call for Health Research Reforms
Tourists Demand Action as Dead Jellyfish Spark Health Concerns at Puri Beach
Jeffrey Donaldson's Trial Postponed Amidst Health Concerns
Panic in Punjab: Glucose Drip Reaction Sparks Healthcare Debate