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On November 25–December 4, 2020, the Sixth International Conference on Security and Development Issues in Mediterranean Region (MED2020) is being held online. The conference has been held since 2015 by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in cooperation with the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) and has already become one of the most significant and representative public-political and expert international forums. MED2020 gathered heads of state, ministers of foreign affairs of the countries of the region, and heads of international organizations, about a thousand diplomats, businessmen, public figures, and experts representing more than eighty national and international analytical centers.

On November 25–December 4, 2020, the Sixth International Conference on Security and Development Issues in Mediterranean Region (MED2020) is being held online. The conference has been held since 2015 by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in cooperation with the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) and has already become one of the most significant and representative public-political and expert international forums. MED2020 gathered heads of state, ministers of foreign affairs of the countries of the region, and heads of international organizations, about a thousand diplomats, businessmen, public figures, and experts representing more than eighty national and international analytical centers.

In total, the conference is attended by representatives from more than sixty countries.

Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General addressed the participants of the panel "The Middle East and North Africa in 2030: Trends and Foresights". Joint ISPI-RIAC report After the Storm: Post-Pandemic Trends in the Southern Mediterranean was presented during the Conference.

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