Delphi Economic Forum XI to focus on Iran war and the aftermath in the Middle East
The upcoming Delphi Economic Forum XI will address the ongoing crisis in the Middle East and the impacts of the war in Iran from April 22 to April 26, 2026.
The Delphi Economic Forum XI, scheduled for April 22 to April 26, 2026, will prominently feature discussions centered on the escalation of the war in Iran and its ramifications for the Middle East. This forum comes at a time when international security and geopolitical stability are under significant threat, raising concerns about the volatility of global markets. Experts believe that the ongoing conflict and the resulting crises will have profound implications for regional and international stability.
Participants at the forum will include notable figures, leading think tanks, researchers, and high-level analysts from both the regional and international spheres. Their objective is to closely monitor and analyze the developments arising from the conflict in Iran, especially focusing on the immediate and long-term effects this war may have on international politics and the economy. As tensions soar, the forum aims to foster a dialogue on essential questions about future regional security and the prospects for achieving stability and peace in the Middle East amidst this turmoil.
The discussions will revolve around crucial inquiries, such as the potential consequences of an extended crisis on regional security dynamics and the feasibility of maintaining peace within a conflict-ridden environment. These conversations will aim to yield insights which could help guide policymakers and stakeholders in enhancing cooperation and potentially mitigating risks associated with the ongoing instability in the region.