Doha Forum and International Crisis Group Co-Host Conflict Panel in Brussels

Brussels: Doha Forum, in collaboration with the International Crisis Group, convened an expert panel discussion in Brussels, titled “Fault Lines and Frontlines: Intersecting Conflict Theatres in the Middle East and Europe.” The event, held at the Embassy of the State of Qatar, brought together diplomats, officials, and policy experts for a timely discussion on the growing interconnection between conflict dynamics across both regions.

According to Qatar News Agency, as geopolitical tensions deepen and conflict theatres become increasingly interdependent, the session examined how developments in one region influence the security, economic, and humanitarian landscapes of the other. Panelists discussed the implications of shifting alliances, energy interdependence, and the role of major and regional powers – from the United States and the European Union to Turkiye and the Gulf states – in navigating these complex and overlapping challenges.

The event featured opening remarks by Executive Vice President of the International Crisis Group Richard Atwood and HE Executive Director of the Doha Forum Mubarak Ajlan Al Kuwari.

Panelists included HE Permanent Delegate of Turkiye to the EU Ambassador Faruk Kaymakci; HE Special Envoy for the Middle East at the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Johan Verkammen; HE Managing Director for the Middle East and North Africa at the European External Action Service (EEAS) Ambassador Helene Le Gal; and Deputy Executive Director of the European Institute of Peace Stine Lehman-Larsen.

HE Executive Director of Doha Forum stated that the Forum is committed to fostering dialogue that bridges regions, perspectives, and disciplines. The dynamics connecting Europe and the Middle East underscore the importance of collective understanding and cooperative diplomacy. Events like this help strengthen mutual engagement and advance more inclusive, effective approaches to conflict prevention and resolution.

Meanwhile, Executive Vice President of the International Crisis Group noted their proud partnership with the Doha Forum. This year, marking Crisis Group’s 30th anniversary, they had the opportunity to co-host a side-event in Brussels. The discussion focused on the growing interdependence of conflict theatres in the Middle East and Europe and identifying opportunities for cross-regional collaboration to better prevent and resolve conflicts.

The Doha Forum – International Crisis Group event took place ahead of Doha Forum 2025, which will be held in Doha from 6-7 December under the theme “Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress.”

The Doha Forum is a leading global platform that brings together leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, civil society representatives, and thought leaders to exchange visions and work together to find innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges. The Forum’s vision is based on values of integrity, inclusivity, innovation, respect for diversity of viewpoints, and fostering a culture of mutual respect and shared progress.

The last edition of the Doha Forum was held in December 2024, under the theme “The Innovation Imperative,” with over 5,000 participants from over 162 countries, including over 350 speakers, attending the two-day event.

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