Rome: Muslims, Christians, and Jews will meet in Rome on March 9, to foster "direct bridges" between civil society and state institutions at a critical juncture for the global world order. The gathering aims to encourage dialogue and understanding among different faiths and cultures.
According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the event will feature prominent religious and cultural figures, including Secretary of State of the Holy See Cardinal Pietro Parolin and Sheikhulislam Allahshukur Pashazade, Chairman of the Caucasus Muslims Office. Their participation highlights the significance of the gathering in promoting interfaith harmony.
Initiated by the Embassies of Azerbaijan and the Kingdom of Morocco to the Holy See, and organized by the International Media Communication Club (MICC), the meeting will underscore the strategic efforts of these countries to promote peaceful coexistence and multicultural values on the international stage. The event reflects a commitment to fostering mutual respect and understanding among diverse religious communities.