BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 14.​ Tools such as
military insurance, guarantees, and risk insurance, including
political risks, can play a crucial role in supporting the private
sector in post-conflict conditions and stimulating investments,
said Natalia Gavrilița, former Prime Minister of Moldova
(2021-2023), Trend reports.

Speaking at a panel discussion on “Rebuilding for
Peace-Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Regional Stability” at the
XII Global Baku Forum, Gavrilița noted that security guarantees and
internationally recognized rules are essential for businesses to
operate in predictable conditions and confidently participate in
the reconstruction of post-conflict regions.

“I am also convinced of the importance of financial instruments
that allow the government and the private sector to share the risks
of post-war recovery. Active planning of investments in
post-conflict development can strengthen security guarantees and
help prevent future wars,” she said.

The XII Global Baku Forum has started on March 13 and will
continue until March 15, 2025.

The forum is organized by the Nizami Ganjavi International
Center and will be held under the theme “Rethinking World Order:
Turning Challenges into Opportunities.”

Discussions focus on key global issues, including geopolitical
shifts, multilateralism, the global health crisis, recovery and
regional stability, COP29, and more.

The forum has brought together over 300 world leaders from more
than 60 countries, including more than 25 former presidents, over
15 former prime ministers, around 10 UN and international agency
heads, and over 25 former ministers and deputy ministers.

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