French President Emmanuel Macron and United States Vice President Kamala Harris will kick off the Paris Peace Forum on Thursday, November 11, devoted this year to bridging global divides, with a big digital component.

Thirty heads of state and government are expected in person at this fourth annual meeting, originally wanted by Emmanuel Macron, which will be held until Saturday and will coincide with an international conference on Libya on Friday.

Several heads of state from sub-Saharan Africa (Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Senegal, Liberia, Botswana, etc.) will be present, as will Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and the Prime Ministers of Serbia and Kosovo.

This Forum, created in 2018, aims to establish a regular meeting of world decision-makers in Paris like what is done in Davos in economic matters or in Munich on security issues, two very popular events at each start. year.

"The objective is to provide a platform where States meet, but also other actors on lots of subjects such as climate, health, social and solidarity economy, digital issues", explains the director general of the Forum. , Justin Vaïsse.

Leaders of international organizations (WHO, IMF, African Development Bank, World Food Program…), companies (Microsoft, Google, Youtube…), NGOs and foundations (Melinda Gates, Georges Soros…) will also participate in various panels scheduled over three days.

"American re-engagement"

"Multilateralism is struggling, we need all the forces that can give a little international coordination, coherence and move forward on the issues that threaten us all," says Justin Vaïsse.

From this point of view, "the presence of Kamala Harris signals the re-engagement of the United States in multilateral issues after four years of boycott of the Paris Peace Forum by President Trump," welcomes the Forum's director general.

The Covid-19 pandemic has "considerably widened the North-South divide", the East-West relations are also becoming very complicated again, hence the central theme of the forum on global divides.

Emmanuel Macron and Kamala Harris will officially open the Forum on Thursday at 5 p.m. (4 p.m. GMT), at the Grande Halle de la Villette, alongside Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina.

They will then attend a panel on international digital regulation, intended to take stock of a series of initiatives (Call from Paris, from Christchurch) related to cybersecurity, the fight against terrorist and violent extremist content online or the disinformation on social media.

The Global Partnership for Artificial Intelligence (PMIA) will present on this occasion a report "on the responsible and ethical use" of these technologies, in the presence of the president of Microsoft, Brad Smith.

"An effort of reflection"

This partnership, which brings together "exclusively democracies", has 19 members (Canada, Japan, United States, European Union, etc.) and intends to extend to Africa, Asia and Latin America, according to the Élysée .

In the process, Emmanuel Macron will chair a closed session on the protection of minors online, which will end with a call to action ("Call to Action") with two meetings scheduled in 2022.

The fight against disinformation and the regulation of debris in space, which clutters the low orbit, will also be at the heart of governance initiatives.

The Secretary General of Reporters Without Borders, Christophe Deloire, will present the International Observatory on Information and Democracy on Saturday, "equivalent for democratic deregulation of what the IPCC is for climate deregulation".

For Bertrand Badie, professor of international relations at Sciences Po Paris, "the growing complexity and urgency" of international issues leads to this "multiplication of forums", such as the one in Paris or the one in Normandy on Peace which was held. in early fall.

"It requires a whole effort of reflection, imagination, reinvention of concepts and confrontation of visions," he told AFP.

With AFP

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