BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 12. The Global Baku
Forum is not only focused on conflicts and wars but also explores
long-term issues that could have lasting impacts on humanity, Barin
Kayaoğlu, head of the American Studies Department at Ankara Social
Sciences University, told journalists during the 13th Global Baku
Forum, Trend
reports.


“History has always been turbulent. Even in ancient times,
humanity faced constant chaos and conflicts,” he said.


He noted that the modern era is especially dangerous due to the
greater power, speed, and quantity of weapons, which increases the
scale of potential disasters.


“However, the work being done at the 13th Global Baku Forum is
very valuable. The discussions here go beyond wars to examine
problems that can affect humanity in the long term, such as the
environment, climate change, diseases, and pandemics,” Kayaoğlu
said.







He emphasized that forums like this, which bring together
experts from around the world to address such critical topics, are
particularly important for fostering global understanding and
solutions.


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