BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 17. President of
Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev called for stronger preventive
diplomacy and improved forecasting of regional and global conflicts
at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum during the panel session, “Mapping
Tomorrow, Managing Uncertainties,” Trend reports.
"We must focus on measures of predicting either regional or
global conflicts, and it's about preventing diplomacy. At the same
time, we must get together to support the multilateral diplomacy,
effective multilateral diplomacy. I'm not just talking about
endless conferences, endless meetings, with endless wishful
thinking resolutions,” he said.
At the same time, Tokayev noted the need to assess how
artificial intelligence will impact the future activities of
international organizations, including the United Nations. He
stressed that the UN, established 80 years ago, is increasingly
viewed by some as outdated and in need of reform, including a
reassessment of its Charter.
According to the president, the most important thing is to
upgrade the level of efficiency and credibility of the United
Nations in the world.