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BIRLAND PRIME MINISTER AT THE FIRST WORLD PUBLIC ASSEMBLY-MOSCOW

September 19-24, 2025

‎Prime Minister of Birland Represents the Nation at the First World Public Assembly in Moscow

‎Her Excellency Queen Eden Trinidad, Prime Minister of Birland State, proudly represented Birland at the historic First World Public Assembly, held from September 20 to 22 at the World Trade Center, Moscow.

‎The global gathering brought together writers, poets, and government leaders from across the world. In total, delegates from 62 countries participated, including highly regarded writers and poets from: Abkhazia, Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon / USA, China, Colombia, Congo (Kinshasa), Côte d’Ivoire, Cuba, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Ghana / Benin, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Morocco, Mongolia, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Rwanda, Somalia, Somaliland, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tanzania, Tajikistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, France, England, Austria, Russia, Greece, Australia, Finland, Turkey, Armenia, and Zambia.

‎During the Assembly, Prime Minister Queen Eden Trinidad officially introduced Birland State to the international community, presenting its vision and values to an audience of global leaders and cultural delegates. In her two keynote speeches, the Prime Minister announced that Birland now has two official offices in Russia: one in the heart of Moscow City and another in Saint Petersburg, both under the leadership of H.E. Prof. Jamil Izzatov, Minister of Digital Development, Mass Communication and Media, and the Representative of Birland in Russia. She also informed the delegates that Birland is the First Humanitarian Country of the World, committed to giving dignity to the stateless people of the world. This declaration aroused great curiosity and interest, particularly from those encountering Birland for the very first time. Beyond her formal addresses, the Prime Minister engaged in meaningful conversations with delegates from Somaliland, Sudan, Belarus, Abkhazia, and Kazakhstan, strengthening Birland’s emerging international relationships.

‎A special cultural highlight of the Assembly was when a translator from India Professor Dr. Prithviraj Taur from India, presented the Prime Minister with a copy of a poetry book, which included 10 of her English poems translated into the Marathi language. This symbolic gesture further underscored Birland’s growing literary and cultural recognition on the global stage. In recognition of her leadership, awards were bestowed upon the Prime Minister, affirming Birland’s growing role in international dialogue. This historic participation stands as a milestone moment for Birland State, marking its firm step into global dialogue, cultural diplomacy, and humanitarian leadership.

Written by: Lukman Nurudeen, State of Birland-Media

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