The International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) officially commenced operations on Monday, establishing a new multilateral platform for resolving interstate, international investment, and commercial disputes through peaceful mediation.
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- The International Organization for Mediation has started operations in Hong Kong.
- Representatives from 31 out of 37 signatory states attended the launch. 11s
- The organization aims to provide a new channel for resolving international disputes. 23s
- Officials say the initiative will help promote a more equitable international order. 43s
- The convention establishing the organization was signed in May and became effective in August. 1m 24s