Doha Forum 2025 Unites Global Leaders to Turn Justice Into Action
The 23rd Doha Forum, themed 'Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress', is set to take place in Qatar from December 6 to 7, 2025. Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, the forum aims to bring together over 5,000 participants from more than 160 nations to discuss key global issues. Executive Director HE Mubarak Ajlan Al Kuwari has stated that the forum serves as a platform for dialogue and diplomacy, seeking to gather diverse voices and expertise to explore avenues for a fairer, more balanced, and sustainable world. Keynote sessions will delve into the US strategy in the Middle East, the new Syria, and global trade disruption. The 2025 program will cover a wide range of topics, including conflict prevention, economic reform, energy security, AI governance, and media integrity. The forum will welcome heads of state, ministers, institutional leaders, and top-tier experts who shape global policy. While specific details about additional participants are limited, the forum has confirmed discussions on ceasefire and hostage negotiations in Doha. The event places justice at the core of the global dialogue, aiming to turn discussions into concrete collaboration and outcomes. The 23rd Doha Forum, with its focus on 'Justice in Action', promises to be a significant event in the global calendar. With a diverse range of participants and topics, it seeks to drive progress and action towards a more just and sustainable world. The forum will be held in Qatar from December 6 to 7, 2025.
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