Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Delphi Economic Forum is set to play a central role in international discussions over the coming days, with key activities taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Founder and President of the Delphi Economic Forum, Symeon Tsomokos, will participate in a critical panel at the Global Baku Forum, focusing on regional and global security. He will be joined by distinguished figures including Ismail Serageldin, Co-Chair of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center and former Vice President of the World Bank, former Bolivian President Jorge Quiroga, and Simona Cojocaru, Director of Defense Policy at Romania’s Ministry of National Defense.

The timing of the discussion is particularly significant. Recent drone attacks in Nakhchivan and the delicate dynamics surrounding the Azerbaijani minority in Iran have underscored the complexity of the region. These developments place a spotlight on the need for dialogue and multilateral cooperation.

Through its participation, the Delphi Economic Forum aims to underscore its strategic importance—not merely as an observer of unfolding events, but as a facilitator of communication among key actors on the global geopolitical stage. By providing a platform for dialogue, the forum seeks to bridge perspectives and foster solutions during one of the most volatile periods in the Middle East in recent years.