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πŸ—£ #MiddleEastValdai: Programme of the 14th Middle East Conference of the Valdai Discussion Club and the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences β€œThe Middle East – 2025: Learning Lessons from the Past, Surviving the Present, and Designing the Future”

πŸ“ Moscow, February 4 – 5, 2025

πŸ“† February 4, Tuesday

09:55 – 10:00 β€” Opening of the conference (live: RussianArabicEnglish)

10:00 – 11:30 β€” Session 1. Middle East: Back to the Unity That Never Existed? (live: RussianArabicEnglish)

12:00 – 13:30 β€” Meeting with Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (live: RussianArabicEnglish)

14:30 – 16:00 β€” Session 2. Russia in the Middle East: New Challenges

16:30 – 18:30 β€” Session 3. Syria: What's Next?


πŸ“† February 5, Wednesday

10:30 – 12:00 β€” Session 4. The New Role of Mediators in Conflict Resolution: the Case of Palestine

12:30 – 14:00 β€” Session 5. Transport Corridors and the Future of Security on Land and Sea (live: RussianArabicEnglish)

15:00 – 16:30 β€” Session 6. The Future of the Middle East Politically and in the Context of Modern Scientific and Technological Development (live: RussianArabicEnglish)

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πŸ—£ SOON: On February 4-5, the Valdai Discussion Club, in collaboration with the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, will hold its fourteenth Middle East Conference. The theme of the conference is β€œThe Middle East – 2025: Learning Lessons from the Past, Surviving the Present, and Designing the Future.”

πŸ“ The event will take place at the Club’s headquarters in Moscow, located at Tsvetnoy Boulevard, 16/1.

🌍 The conference will bring together over 50 experts, active political figures, and intellectuals from 15 countries, including Algeria, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestine, Russia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Turkey.

The goal of the conference is to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East with representatives from as many involved parties as possible, explore ways to reduce tensions in the region, and consider Russia’s approaches to resolving existing issues.

ℹ️ Information for the media: In order to get accredited for the event, please fill out the form on our web site. Accreditation closes on January 31 at 18:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3). If you have any questions about the event, please call +79269307763

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Links to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VK, Telegram and Dzen.

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πŸ—£ On TUESDAY, February 4, the opening of the fourteenth Middle East Conference of the Valdai Discussion Club and the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, will take place, titled β€œThe Middle East – 2025: Learning Lessons from the Past, Surviving the Present, and Designing the Future.”

πŸ“ The event will take place at the Club’s headquarters in Moscow, located at Tsvetnoy Boulevard, 16/1.

🌍 The conference will bring together over 50 experts, active political figures, and intellectuals from 15 countries, including Algeria, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestine, Russia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Turkey.

The goal of the conference is to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East with representatives from as many involved parties as possible, explore ways to reduce tensions in the region, and consider Russia’s approaches to resolving existing issues.

The two-day agenda of the conference is designed to achieve this goal. It includes an opening ceremony, six thematic sessions, and a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov.

πŸ—£ Programme of the 14th Middle East Conference
 
Links to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VK, Telegram and Dzen.

#MiddleEastValdai #MiddleEast

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πŸ—£ TOMORROW, February 4, the opening of the fourteenth Middle East Conference of the Valdai Discussion Club and the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, will take place, titled β€œThe Middle East – 2025: Learning Lessons from the Past, Surviving the Present, and Designing the Future.”

🌍 The conference will bring together over 50 experts, active political figures, and intellectuals from 15 countries, including Algeria, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestine, Russia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Turkey.

During the sessions, experts will discuss the following topics: 

β€’ The Middle East: Back to the Unity That Never Existed? 
β€’ Russia in the Middle East: New Challenges; 
β€’ Syria: What’s Next?
β€’ The New Role of Mediators in Conflict Resolution: The Case of Palestine; 
β€’ Transport Corridors and the Future of Security on Land and Sea; 
β€’ The Middle East in the Context of Modern Development: Sources of the Scientific and Technological Revolution.


πŸ“‘ In preparation for the Middle East Conference, the Valdai Club, in collaboration with the IOS RAS, has produced a new report titled β€œSyria: The Crossroad of Middle Eastern Uncertainty” examining the paths of Syria’s development following the regime change.

πŸ—£ Programme of the 14th Middle East Conference
 
Links to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VK, Telegram and Dzen.

#MiddleEastValdai #MiddleEast

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πŸ“˜ Reading books like β€œMiddle East: Evolution. 2010-2025” can be a truly delightful experience. It’s akin to the pleasure of discovering a stack of yellowed, 30-year-old newspapers in the attic of a summer house on a quiet evening. As you leaf through them, you find yourself captivated by stories about the future and about something that happened long ago and is almost forgotten.

The Valdai Club Middle East Conference has convened for the fourteenth time, and with each gathering, a report has been prepared by the Club’s experts. These reports, now compiled into a single volume, offer a remarkable chronicle of the Middle East’s evolution over the years.

What stands out is the exceptional quality of these analyses. The insights presented have proven remarkably accurate, both in hindsight and in their relevance to the present day. The depth of expertise displayed in these reports is truly commendable.

But the most fascinating thing about reading the reports is not the incredible ferocity of the conflict that has been revealed, but the striking ability of evil to find new loopholes so that the flames of war and hatred never subside, but flare up in new places and with new force. The ingenuity of this evil is simply astounding, and reading the reports is instructive for anyone interested in the twists and turns of history in the Middle East, a region that is known to be incredibly beautiful and at the same time frighteningly dangerous.

β€” Andrey Bystritskiy,
Chairman of the Board of the Foundation for Development and Support of the Valdai Discussion Club


πŸ“˜ Middle East: Evolution. 2010–2025. Valdai Discussion Club’s Collection of Reports

#MiddleEastValdai #MiddleEast #ValdaiReport

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πŸ—£ Good morning! Today, February 4, the opening of the XIV Middle East Conference of the Valdai Discussion Club and the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences β€œThe Middle East – 2025: Learning Lessons from the Past, Surviving the Present, and Designing the Future” will take place in Moscow.

πŸ“† Programme for February 4, Tuesday

09:55 – 10:00 β€” Opening of the conference (live: RussianArabicEnglish)

10:00 – 11:30 β€” Session 1. Middle East: Back to the Unity That Never Existed? (live: RussianArabicEnglish)

The Middle East represents a functioning model of the modern world. The main feature of the region in particular and the world as a whole is a dialectical confluence of high potential for conflict and inextricable interconnectedness. Problems cannot be solved individually, but neither do they have a general solution. How can stability be preserved and development prospects consolidated? What role can BRICS take in this regard?

12:00 – 13:30 β€” Meeting with Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (live: RussianArabicEnglish)

14:30 – 16:00 β€” Session 2. Russia in the Middle East: New Challenges

Since the early 21st century, Russia has been steadily expanding its reach in the Middle East region, restoring its traditional position. The situation in this part of the world is changing rapidly, sometimes dramatically, which constantly poses new challenges for Russia. What are these challenges today?

16:30 – 18:30 β€” Session 3. Syria: What's Next?

Although the Baath Party's rule had faced critical challenges for a long time, the swiftness of the regime's fall and the absence of any resistance surprised almost everyone. The rise of new political forces in Damascus has brought about a qualitatively different situation not only for Syria, but also for the entire region. However, the Syrian crisis is not over, and the country's future is not yet certain. The internal political system and foreign policy priorities have yet to be determined.

πŸ—£ Programme of the 14th Middle East Conference

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