The United Nations will convene its fourth Counter-Terrorism Week at its New York headquarters from late June through early July.
This biennial event brings together international leaders, security experts, and member states to discuss evolving security challenges and refine global prevention strategies.
The session is anchored by a central theme of building a future without terrorism by strengthening cooperation and state leadership.
A key component of the week is a high-level conference designed to foster joint action between governments and various stakeholders.
Participants will review the progress of existing international frameworks and address the institutional reforms needed to combat radicalization.
By focusing on collective responsibility, the organization aims to solidify a unified front against extremist violence while ensuring that individual nations take proactive roles in implementation.
The gathering serves as a critical forum for diplomatic coordination and the sharing of technological and tactical resources among global partners.
Source: United Nations Press
