
Dubai [UAE], April 13 (ANI/WAM): The world’s largest peace conference, the Global Justice, Love and Peace Summit, concluded today in Dubai with the signing of a landmark Peace Charter titled “A Love Letter to Humanity.” The declaration, endorsed by 12 Nobel Peace Laureates, called for a world guided by justice, love, open dialogue, and freedom.
Delivering the keynote on the summit’s second day, Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, UAE Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, emphasized the critical role of wisdom in securing global peace. “It will be our wisdom that ensures human rights, resolves conflicts peacefully, and builds a future of prosperity and respect for all,” he stated, praising the UAE’s leadership as a model of progressive and harmonious governance.
The Peace Charter, spearheaded by the I am Peacekeeper Movement and to be presented to the United Nations, reiterates that “peace is not merely the absence of conflict, but the presence of justice, love, and equality.” It urges global unity to uphold values of fairness, freedom, education, dignity, leadership, compassion, and action.
The charter promotes seven core human values as the foundation of inner peace:
- Gratitude
- Forgiveness
- Love
- Humility
- Giving
- Patience
- Truth
Nobel Laureates Signing the Charter:
- Abdesattar Ben Moussa (Tunisia, 2015)
- Houcine Abbasi (Tunisia, 2015)
- Jose Manuel Ramos Horta (East Timor, 1996)
- Kailash Satyarthi (India, 2014)
- Lech Walesa (Poland, 1983)
- Leymah Gbowee (Liberia, 2011)
- Mohamed Fadhel Mahfoudh (Tunisia, 2015)
- Prof. Mohan Munasinghe (Sri Lanka, 2007)
- Nadia Murad (Iraq, 2018)
- Oscar Arias Sanchez (Costa Rica, 1987)
- Ouided Bouchamaoui (Tunisia, 2015)
- Dr. Shirin Ebadi (Iran, 2003)
Summit organizers hailed the event as a turning point in the global peace movement, aiming to inspire nations and individuals to embrace sustainable peace and collective action rooted in shared humanity.