Saturday, September 21, 2024 – The International Day of Peace is commemorated globally on September 21 each year. The observance of the International Day of Peace should signify the commencement of ceasefires in all ongoing conflicts, alongside a prompt diplomatic engagement to resolve existing disputes and avert potential ones.
I strongly denounce all active conflicts and reiterate my call for an immediate ceasefire, coupled with a full resumption of diplomatic initiatives aimed at advancing negotiations to resolve these conflicts.
In recognition of the International Day of Peace, I aspire for universal peace on Earth, as outlined in my Global Peace 2030 agenda.
The Desired Results of the “GLOBAL PEACE 2030” are mentioned below:
-Achieve a world devoid of nuclear armaments.
-Eliminate violent deaths, torture, abuse, exploitation, discrimination, human trafficking, corruption, and organized crime.
-Eradicate all forms of violence and reduce associated mortality rates globally.
-Facilitate disarmament by abolishing the production and trade of both large and small arms worldwide.
-Resolve international border disputes effectively.
-Bring an end to ethnic and religious strife as well as political violence.
-Uphold the rule of law at both national and international levels, ensuring equitable access to justice for all individuals.
-Encourage all nations to significantly decrease their defense and military expenditures.
-In conflict-affected regions, redirect funding from military assistance to support industrial and agricultural development, thereby reducing youth engagement in violence due to unemployment.
-Foster a global environment that prioritizes peace and stability through collaborative efforts.
-Formalize the “GLOBAL PEACE 2030” accord among world leaders, including ethnic, religious, and political figures, as well as dissidents, armed factions, and international organizations.
-Ensure the establishment of peace, stability, and the protection of human rights, alongside the promotion of effective governance grounded in the rule of law.
-Halt the trafficking of illegal arms while enhancing the involvement of developing nations in global governance institutions.
-Foster collaboration among diverse leaders to achieve a comprehensive peace agreement.
-Promote the principles of human rights and the rule of law as foundational elements of governance.
-Strengthen international frameworks to combat the proliferation of illicit weapons.
-Encourage active participation from developing countries in shaping global governance policies.
-Create mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing the terms of the peace agreement.
-Advocate for inclusive dialogue among all stakeholders to address underlying conflicts.
-Support initiatives that empower local communities in the governance process to ensure sustainable peace