Over 80 countries joined the third Baku Security Forum in Azerbaijan, addressing terrorism, cybercrime, disinformation and humanitarian crises in a bid to strengthen cross-border security cooperation.
The Baku Security Forum returned with a focus on international cooperation against terrorism, cyber threats, and humanitarian crises. Bringing together officials from over 80 nations, discussions explored cross-border coordination, disinformation, and the challenges of modern security threats.
Speakers stressed that only through unified strategies can governments counter global terror networks effectively. The UN participated for the first time, underscoring the forum’s significance for shaping real-world security measures.
Delegates concluded that collaboration today is essential to safeguard citizens, strengthen state resilience, and build trust across nations navigating a rapidly evolving security landscape.