Moldova to first ever participate in World Economic Forum in Davos
14:54 | 21.01.2019 Category: Official
Chisinau, 21 January /MOLDPRES/ - Foreign Affairs and European Integration Minister Tudor Ulianovschi till represent Moldova at the World Economic Forum in Davos on 22-25 January 2019. The subject of the meeting this year will be Globalization 4:0: Shaping a Global Architecture in the Age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Foreign Affairs and European Integration Ministry’s press service has reported.
At the Forum, Minister Tudor Ulianovschi will have a string of bilateral meetings with officials of participating countries, as well as with representatives of the business environment, among whom European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmström, Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva Michael Møller, Secretary General of the World Intellectual Property Organization Francis Gurry, the foreign affairs minister of Poland, finance minister of Malta, diverse multinational companies and other high officials from other states. During multilateral and bilateral discussions, the Moldovan diplomacy head will unveil the country’s stance in the niches of economic self-assertion of developing countries in the world and will tackle a string of subjects on Moldova’s international cooperation in the commercial and economic sectors, investment and public diplomacy fields.
The World Economic Forum is an original platform of the public-private dialogue, in which more than 3,000 representatives of governments, business environments, academic, cultural and civil society’s environments from over 110 states participate. At the same time, the Davos summit is known through the platform of interaction of the most influential leaders of the world, where the states with developed economies set principles and practices of the future value chain of the world economic. Action plans, strategies and policies on international security, environment protection and world economy are presented and discussed at the meeting in Davos.