Delphi Economic Forum in Greece to Focus on ‘Realignments’

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Under the theme “Realignments”, this year’s forum is held from April 9 to 12. Credit: Delphi Economic Forum

World leaders, analysts, and policymakers gathered in Delphi, Greece, for the 10th Delphi Economic Forum to discuss the geopolitical and economic realignments shaping the global landscape.

Under the theme “Realignments”, this year’s forum, held from April 9 to 12, brings together top government officials, business leaders, and academics to address regional conflicts, energy security, technological advancements, and shifting global power dynamics.

“As geopolitical and economic landscapes evolve, the 10th Delphi Economic Forum aims to deliver strategic solutions and shape the next decade of policymaking and international cooperation,” Delphi Economic Forum President Symeon Tsomokos told reporters during a press conference.

Key attendees and discussions at the Delphi Economic Forum

Greek President of the Hellenic Republic Konstantinos Tasoulas and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will attend the 10th Delphi Economic Forum. Other attendees include Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s President Željka Cvijanović, and OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann.

The forum, which includes major institutions such as the OECD, World Bank, European Investment Bank, and NATO, has over 1,000 speakers from over 50 countries.

Moreover, more than 20 government ministers and renowned global figures participate in discussions on international relations, energy, and the economy. Among them are former Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, and former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Geoffrey R. Pyatt.

Speeches, roundtable discussions, debates, and networking opportunities will be accessible to all attendees to spark dialogue, inspire change, and transform conversation into action.

The agenda will cover Europe’s strategic challenges, security and defense, innovation, and sustainability, as well as evolving relations between the EU, U.S., China, and Russia. Greece’s economic prospects – including key sectors such as shipping, tourism, real estate, digital transformation, and energy – will also be examined.

With support from over 30 leading think tanks and institutions, including Chatham House, RAND Corporation, and the London School of Economics, the forum fosters high-level dialogue and actionable insights.

Forum is committed to promoting innovative ideas

Delphi Economic Forum is a nonprofit, member-driven organization, committed to delivering and promoting innovative ideas for sustainable and competitive growth for Europe and the wider Eastern Mediterranean region.

It engages political, economic, business, academic, and other thought leaders in an effort to address emerging challenges, influence national and regional agendas and promote sustainable and socially responsible growth policies for Europe, the wider Eastern Mediterranean and Greece.

Delphi Economic Forum is governed by a board of directors and an advisory committee.

To find out more and register to attend in person or online, visit delphiforum.gr.

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