The Yalta International Forum ended in Moscow. For two days on October 23-24, at the President Hotel of the capital hosted meetings with the foreign business community, with representatives of the “Friends of Crimea - Friends of Russia” Association, and journalists who support the fight against modern forms of Nazism and colonialism. The forum brought together representatives of the peoples of about 54 Arab, African, Asian, European and Latin American countries.
The forum included two plenary sessions: “The peoples of the free world against neo-fascism and neo-colonialism” and “How to stop the flywheel of the sanctions war.” The forum also included a meeting of the Crimean-African Business Council and a traditional conference of the Black Sea Association for International Cooperation.
Dr. Nour Nada, a professor of economics at the Sadat Academy of Administrative Sciences in Cairo, former Minister of Labor of the Arab Republic of Egypt, a visiting professor at the Russian Financial University in Moscow and a member of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian-Russian Foundation for Culture and Science, spoke at the Yalta International Forum. Dr. Nour Nada is also the Head of the Representative Office of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Dr. Nour Nada’s talk focused on the relationship between the periodic crisis of the global capitalist economic system and the escalation of extremism, terrorism, conflict and war in the world.
It should be noted that the Yalta International Economic Forum has been held since 2015 in Crimea and is one of the four investment forums in Russia after St. Petersburg, Vostochny and Sochi. It was planned to be held in the fall of 2022, but they decided to postpone it to 2023 and hold it in Moscow.