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Guterres: Peace be upon our hands if we choose

Guterres added: “This peace bell reminds us that even the smallest contributions can make something that lasts. Even in a ripped world, we can join hands to let peace beats.”.

Poured Peace bell The Japanese in 1952 is a metal coin donated by the delegates of 60 countries who attended the thirteenth general conference of the United Nations Association (UNA) in the French capital, Paris in 1951.

Secretary -General Antonio Guterres warned in his speech that peace today is besieged, conflicts are doubled, and civilians are suffering.

He called for moving to silence guns, promoting diplomacy, protecting civilians and supporting United Nations CharterAnd address the radical causes of the conflict, investment in prevention, dialogue and trust, and support for peace builders – especially women and youth – who stand at the forefront of hope.

Peace is not just a word

Analina Perbuk, president of the eighties of the United Nations General Assembly, called in her speech to remember “Peace is not just a simple word of five letters (in English). It is our greatest responsibility towards our children and future generations.”.

She said that some argue that if the United Nations failed repeatedly in achieving its greatest promises to peace, is it still worthy to preserve its charter, and that view is described as not only sarcastic, but also irresponsible.

She said: “This is not the time of surrender, but it is the time to make more effort.”Stressing the International Peace Day this year may be more important than ever.

The President of the General Assembly confirmed that they will work hard to achieve peace for all parts of the land, including Gaza and Sudan, and the most forgotten conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Myanmar and Yemen.

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