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Summit of the 3: Jerusalem Non-Profit Convenes Urban Summit

The Alma Innovation Center, a Jerusalem based non profit organization for facilitating dialogue between Asian countries, is convening the first ever trilateral summit between civic representatives of London, Hong Kong, and Jerusalem

Jerusalem, Israel, March 01, 2019 –(PR.com)– Delegates from Hong Kong and London are set to arrive in Jerusalem next month for what organizers are describing as a “first of its kind” international municipal summit dedicated to finding common ground and solutions for the three cities.

The Summit of the Three will see civil activists take place in a four day working group forum dedicated to exploring mutual challenges and opportunities facing the three cities. Delegates are expected to participate in a wide-ranging tour of Jerusalem, including holding sidelines meetings with local activists and business leaders.

The initiative is being spearheaded by the Alma Innovation Center, an invitation-only irregularly convening international trade and dialogue forum dedicated to discussing multilateral challenges facing the Far East and Asia.

Its spokesperson emphasized that the delegates, private high-ranking business-people with an interest in urban development, are arriving in a personal capacity and are not attending the Summit on behalf of their respective governments, neither that of the United Kingdom nor the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR). A small trade delegation from Hong Kong is expected to join the Summit attendee, pending receipt of the requisite visa approvals.

Yaakov Greenspan, a spokesperson for the Summit of the Three, said that the Forum will likely pace the way for future dialogue surrounding issues facing the three cities.

“Jerusalem is the inaugural rotating host, but we expect to convene on Hong Kong and London in successive years.

“These three cities face common challenges related to their position as major global cities at the crossroads between the US, Europe, and the Far East.

“But all three cities must also confront the modern challenges that come from being international cities of global repute – namely dealing with disparate ethnic groups and populations, confronting security threats, and retaining unique identities for their respective populations.

“We hope to fully explore these issues with the delegates next month.”

For more details, visit Facebook and SummitOfTheThree.World.

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