What international events are expected in 2023


The outgoing year 2022 was full of events that in many ways shaped a new reality and radically changed our world. The coming year 2023 will also bring with it a lot of surprises, and will reveal many questions to which answers have to be found.
What important international events can the world community expect next year?
Undoubtedly, the fight against the climate crisis will remain a priority in 2023. A number of major political events in Europe and Asia are also expected — people around the world expect important decisions to be made at the upcoming summits of the leaders of the Big Seven and Twenty countries.
World Economic Forum in Davos
January 16: The World Economic Forum returns to Davos, Switzerland. It will provide politicians, representatives of the business community and civil society with a platform to address the key challenges facing the world. The forum will last until January 20.
Coronation of Charles III
May 6: King Charles III will be crowned at Westminster Abbey. According to the palace representatives, the ceremony will be simple in light of the current economic crisis.
The G7 Summit
One of the significant events of the coming year will be the summit of the "Big Seven" (G7), which will be held on May 19 in the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida noted the symbolism of choosing the city of Hiroshima to host this high-level international meeting. This is an opportunity to send a peace signal to the international community and discuss nuclear disarmament.
Presidential elections in Turkey
Presidential elections will be held in Turkey on June 18. The current head of the country, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has already put forward his candidacy for the post.
G20 Summit
In September, the G20 summit will be held under the chairmanship of India. The main theme of the forum, which will be held under the slogan "One land, one family, one future", is ensuring energy and food security.
Global Climate Summit in the UAE
From November 30 to December 12, 2023 the United Arab Emirates will host the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28).
Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum stressed that the country will make every effort to make the conference a success. The UAE supports global efforts to combat climate change in the name of protecting the planet.
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