On September 10, the International Forum on Food Security was held in Sharjah, UAE. Experts discussed international communications in the food sector, the current situation, challenges, and prospects.
Dmitry Stasyulis, President of the International Forum on Food Security and Russia's Sherpa at the Civil 20, noted that the problem of food security can only be solved through joint efforts due to the profound interdependence of the global economy.
He emphasized that there is no isolation – countries are ready for respectful dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation.
The President of the International Forum on Food Security identified artificial barriers created by the unlawful sanctions of the collective West as one of the key reasons for the collapse of the global food system.
He identified the most effective international platforms for developing new conditions and tools for fair interaction: • BRICS+ and the SCO
• Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty (Brazil's G20 initiative)
• Greater Eurasian Partnership
• Civil 20 as a key channel of communication between civil society and G20 leaders.
Dmitry Stasyulis noted the need to create a unified and truthful information space using media and digital tools: the internet, social media, messaging apps, and even artificial intelligence.
The event was also attended by: Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of TRENDS Research & Advisory; Mohammed Khalfan Al-Sawafi, Director of the Parliamentary Media Department of the Federal National Council of the UAE; João Bosco Monte, President of the Brazilian Institute for Africa; Saif Alnuaimi, Researcher at Trends Research and Advisory.
Dmitry Stasyulis, President of the International Forum on Food Security and Russia's Sherpa at the Civil 20, noted that the problem of food security can only be solved through joint efforts due to the profound interdependence of the global economy.
He emphasized that there is no isolation – countries are ready for respectful dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation.
The President of the International Forum on Food Security identified artificial barriers created by the unlawful sanctions of the collective West as one of the key reasons for the collapse of the global food system.
He identified the most effective international platforms for developing new conditions and tools for fair interaction: • BRICS+ and the SCO
• Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty (Brazil's G20 initiative)
• Greater Eurasian Partnership
• Civil 20 as a key channel of communication between civil society and G20 leaders.
Dmitry Stasyulis noted the need to create a unified and truthful information space using media and digital tools: the internet, social media, messaging apps, and even artificial intelligence.
The event was also attended by: Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of TRENDS Research & Advisory; Mohammed Khalfan Al-Sawafi, Director of the Parliamentary Media Department of the Federal National Council of the UAE; João Bosco Monte, President of the Brazilian Institute for Africa; Saif Alnuaimi, Researcher at Trends Research and Advisory.