Angola defends promotion of the culture of peace

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Angola defends promotion of the culture of peace
Angola defends promotion of the culture of peace

Africa-Press – Angola. The Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço, encouraged this Wednesday, in the United States of America, the promotion of a culture of peace to reinforce the stability and development of Africa.

When speaking on the second day of the Debate of the 78th Session of the UN General Assembly, he emphasized that Angola has assumed itself as a promoter of dialogue, which should not be limited to political and diplomatic spaces.

According to the President-in-Office of SADC, the dialogue must cover a wide range of protagonists, namely civil society organizations, companies and individuals, with a prominent place for youth, a true driving force for development.

According to João Lourenço, it was imbued with this spirit that Angola decided to host the Pan-African Forum for the Culture of Peace in Africa, in partnership with the African Union (AU) and UNESCO, whose 3rd edition will take place in November this year, in Luanda.

The Forum, also known as the “Luanda Biennial”, constitutes a privileged platform for exchange between different cultures, religions and social models, through interactive and constructive sessions to identify, promote and disseminate viable and inclusive models of peaceful conflict resolution in Africa .

From his point of view, the event can serve as a potentially inspiring reference in other regions.

Angola’s diplomatic engagement

In his speech, João Lourenço mentioned the diplomatic engagement of the Republic of Angola in initiatives and programs in favor of the prevention, management and resolution of conflicts in Africa, particularly in the current context of great challenges and opportunities for the continent’s affirmation in the global context.

He highlighted that the Republic of Angola has sought to contribute with its experience in terms of building peace, harmony and national reconciliation to resolve conflicts that plague the African continent, with special emphasis on what is happening in the Democratic Republic of Congo ( DRC).

João Lourenço believes that a basis of trust can be built between the belligerents that will contribute to a reduction in tension in the Great Lakes region and lead to the much-desired peace.

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