(Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
The
29th Israel International Mayors Conference kicked off on Sunday, June 15, 2014 with a series of high level meetings. This professional gathering brings together a select group of local authority leaders from around the world, to exchange ideas on how best to tackle common challenges in such diverse fields as efficient water management and traffic control. This year's program will span Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv and
Beersheba, and will have a special focus on urban innovation and cyber security.
Addressing the visiting mayors during a special event in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Minister Tzachi Hanegbi spoke of the unique political circumstances with which Israel has to cope and which are exemplified by the recent kidnapping of the three Israel teenagers. He advised the mayors to take advantage of the visit program to get acquainted with the Israeli experience, and called for an enhanced cooperation among local authorities worldwide.
This year's delegation includes the mayors of two cities which were severely hit by natural disasters in recent years: Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and Tacloban, the Philippines, in 2010 and 2013 respectively. The group also includes the mayors of Buenos Aires, Berlin, Vilnius, Nicosia, Panama, Kinshasa and Luanda as well as high ranking representatives from Beijing, Moscow, Frankfurt and Marseille.
Copyright: MFA free usageThe conference is a joint initiative of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the American Council for World Jewry.