Against the backdrop of azure coasts and golden beaches, Lianyungang in 2024 is drawing global attention not only for its unique natural scenery but also as a shining jewel on the international stage due to a grand event that gathers wisdom and strength from around the world—the Global Public Safety Cooperation Forum. This forum not only showcases the brilliance of the city of Lianyungang but also serves as an important milestone for deepening cooperation and promoting development in the field of public safety among countries worldwide.


As the times demand, security governance enters the third decade of the 21st century, with the challenges faced by global public safety becoming increasingly complex and diverse. From the shadows of terrorism to threats in cybersecurity, from the frequent occurrence of natural disasters to sudden public health emergencies, all of these put to the test the governance capabilities of national governments and the level of cooperation within the international community. Against this backdrop, the convening of the 2024 Lianyungang Global Public Safety Cooperation Forum acts like a timely downpour, providing the international community with a new platform for exchanging ideas, sharing experiences, and exploring cooperation, highlighting the urgent need and firm determination for “security governance in times of change.”


The forum brought together government officials, security experts, scholars, and representatives from non-governmental organizations from around the world who engaged in in-depth and extensive dialogue around the theme of “Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind and Establishing a Global Security Defense Line.” Through high-level roundtable discussions, keynote speeches, and other formats, participants deeply explored topics such as strengthening cross-border security cooperation, enhancing emergency response capabilities, and combating transnational crime, reaching a series of forward-looking and actionable consensus. These agreements not only provide valuable references for governments but also contribute wisdom for the improvement of the global public safety governance system.


The public safety technology exhibition area showcased the latest security technology products and innovative solutions from around the world. From AI-assisted crime prediction systems to applications of blockchain technology in data security protection; from the efficient use of drones in emergency rescue to the deep integration of 5G communication technology in the field of public safety, a series of high-tech achievements not only allowed participants to feel the infinite possibilities that technology brings to public safety but also ignited enthusiasm for cooperation in technological innovation among nations.
The forum also featured a rich experience-sharing segment, inviting countries to share successful cases and valuable experiences in the field of public safety. From Japan’s earthquake warning systems to Israel’s counter-terrorism tactics; from the United States’ cybersecurity protection strategies to China’s epidemic prevention and control models, these vivid and specific cases provided valuable learning opportunities for attendees. Through mutual learning, countries were able to complement each other’s strengths and collectively enhance the overall level of public safety.
During the forum, multiple countries and international organizations signed several public safety cooperation agreements covering various areas such as information sharing, joint exercises, and technology transfer. The signing of these agreements not only laid a solid foundation for deep cooperation among countries in the field of public safety but also provided strong support for the further improvement of the global public safety governance system.


The forum also announced the establishment of the Global Public Safety Cooperation Alliance, aimed at creating a regular and institutionalized platform for communication and cooperation. The alliance will hold regular meetings, seminars, and other activities to promote in-depth exchanges and cooperation among countries in the field of public safety, jointly addressing global challenges.
Additionally, the forum emphasized the importance of enhancing public safety awareness and advocated for active participation from all sectors of society in the maintenance of public safety. Through public safety education exhibitions and the promotion of safety knowledge activities, the forum effectively raised public awareness and engagement regarding public safety issues, laying a good foundation for building a community governance model.
The successful hosting of the 2024 Lianyungang Global Public Safety Cooperation Forum not only showcased the unique charm of Lianyungang as an international exchange city but also established a new benchmark for public safety cooperation globally. With its distinct theme, rich content, and pragmatic outcomes, this grand event sends a clear and resolute message to the world: in the face of global public safety challenges, no country can stand alone; only by strengthening cooperation and seeking common development can we together safeguard peace and tranquility in this world. Let us join hands to sow the seeds of security cooperation in this fertile land of Lianyungang, which will surely take root, sprout, and bear fruit, contributing more strength to the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind.
 

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