“Young Diplomat – 2026” Participants Gain First-Hand Insight into the Senate’s Activities and Parliamentary Diplomacy

“Young Diplomat – 2026” Participants Gain First-Hand Insight into the Senate’s Activities and Parliamentary Diplomacy

    “Young Diplomat – 2026” Participants Gain First-Hand Insight into the Senate’s Activities and Parliamentary Diplomacy

    “Young Diplomat – 2026” Participants Gain First-Hand Insight into the Senate’s Activities and Parliamentary Diplomacy

    On 16 July, members of the Senate Committee on International Relations, Foreign Economic Relations, Foreign Investments and Tourism held an open dialogue with participants of the Young Diplomat – 2026 Summer Camp School, organized by the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) as part of the Youth Day celebrations.

    The meeting was aimed at broadening participantsunderstanding of the activities of the Senate, the legislative process, and the contemporary dimensions of parliamentary diplomacy, while also expanding their knowledge of public administration and international relations.

    During the discussion, Senate representatives presented the constitutional powers of the Senate, the role of parliamentary oversight, and the significance of parliamentary diplomacy in strengthening international cooperation. They also addressed issues related to youth participation in public administration, leadership development, and the role of young people in the countrys development.

    Participants actively engaged in the dialogue by asking questions and exchanging views on current issues concerning public administration, international relations, and diplomacy. The meeting provided an opportunity to gain practical insights, strengthen legal and political knowledge, and receive valuable recommendations for their future professional careers.

    It is worth noting that the Young DiplomatSummer Camp School, traditionally organized by UWED, serves as an important platform for developing talented young peoples diplomatic thinking, enhancing their knowledge and practical skills in international relations, and preparing them to become highly qualified professionals in the field.