The third International Forum on Democracy: The Shared Human Values took place in Beijing on March 20. Nearly 300 officials and experts from 70 countries and regions gathered to discuss the realization of democracy in the modern digital age. A central theme of the forum was how democracy will be reshaped in an AI-innovated future.
Amid these discussions, the enduring bilateral relations between China and Greece, spanning over fifty years, were highlighted. As global uncertainties continue to grow, experts deliberated on strategies for these two nations to navigate ideological differences and strengthen their partnership.
In an exclusive discussion, Professor George Katrougalos, former foreign minister of Greece, delved into the forum's key highlights and offered his perspective on managing ideological disparities in an increasingly complex global landscape. His insights shed light on the evolving nature of democracy and the important role of international cooperation in sustaining democratic values.
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