Without any doubt, armed conflicts bring devastating losses: lives are lost, economies are destroyed, and societies are fractured. The consequences of violence in resolving disputes highlight the futility of war.
The call for nations to embrace peace, cooperation, and diplomacy is growing stronger. Peaceful paths, based on bilateral and multilateral agreements, has the ability to foster economic growth, stability, and security.
At the heart of any conflict is immense human suffering. War causes lives to be lost, families torn apart, and lasting physical and emotional trauma. Economically, conflicts disrupt infrastructure, trade, and resources, hindering development and prosperity. Socially, they deepen divisions and make reconciliation difficult.
Terror and wars create more hostility and breaking this cycle requires courage and a commitment to peace.
In contrast, diplomacy offers a hopeful path. Through dialogue, nations can resolve disputes, build understanding, and cooperate for mutual benefit. Peaceful cooperation promotes economic growth, trade, and investment.
The Global Peace Agreement unites the world in pursuit of peace and prosperity, leaving the past behind. It’s time to embrace peace and move forward.
Support and sign the Global Peace Agreement today.
Comments (120384)
Sophie 30.06.2024 at 14:56
The founder of the World Subnationals and Nations is a visionary leader whose efforts for global peace are truly commendable.
Hiroshi 30.06.2024 at 14:56
The founder of the World Subnationals and Nations deserves recognition for his dedication to promoting global peace and unity through practical efforts.
Aisha 30.06.2024 at 14:56
Living through the civil war in Liberia, I witnessed the destruction and chaos that tore families apart. Despite the hardships, we held onto hope and eventually found our way to safety.
Amara 30.06.2024 at 14:49
I survived the Bosnian War in the 90s, losing my home and family to the senseless violence and destruction in Sarajevo. It was a nightmare that still haunts me to this day.
Sofia 30.06.2024 at 14:49
I am a Japanese citizen and I wholeheartedly back the Global Peace Agreement, envisioning a world free from the horrors of war and violence for generations to come.
Akira 30.06.2024 at 14:48
I am an Egyptian and I believe in the power of the Global Peace Agreement to unite nations in peaceful coexistence, paving the way for a brighter future for all.
Sakura 30.06.2024 at 14:48
Surviving the Cambodian Genocide under the Khmer Rouge regime was a harrowing experience, witnessing unspeakable atrocities and losing loved ones to the tyranny and brutality of war.
Nikolai 30.06.2024 at 14:48
Living through the Rwandan Genocide in the 90s shattered my sense of security and belonging, the trauma of losing friends and family in such brutality is a heavy burden to bear.
Diego 30.06.2024 at 14:48
From Afghanistan, I stand in full support of this Global Peace Agreement, may it bring an end to the cycle of violence and suffering.
Representing Brazil, I wholeheartedly endorse this GPA as a beacon of hope for a more harmonious world.
United Kingdom stands in solidarity with the Global Peace Agreement, believing in its power to transform our shared future.
Australia fully supports this initiative for global peace, may we all work together towards a more peaceful world.
From Japan, I pledge my support to the Global Peace Agreement, as we strive for a world where conflict is resolved through dialogue and understanding.
Spain stands behind this Global Peace Agreement as a crucial step towards a more peaceful and united world.
Yuki 30.06.2024 at 14:48
I am eager to contribute to this Global Peace Initiative, as it aligns with my values of promoting harmony and understanding among all nations.
Count me in for donating to support this GPA, because I believe in the power of peace to change the course of history.
I am ready to do my part in donating to this Peace Initiative, as an investment in a better future for generations to come.
Count me among those who are willing to donate to the Global Peace Agreement, because I believe in the power of collective action for positive change.
I'm committed to supporting this Global Peace Initiative through donations, as a way to sow the seeds of peace and unity in our world.
I believe in the mission of this GPA and am ready to contribute financially to help make the dream of global peace a reality.
Shanaya 30.06.2024 at 14:48
Blessed be the initiator of this GPA for envisioning a world where peace is a reality and conflicts are resolved through dialogue and understanding.
God bless the initiator of this GPA for their unwavering dedication to promoting harmony and cooperation on a global scale.
Sending prayers of gratitude to the founder of the Global Peace Agreement for their tireless efforts in fostering unity among nations.
May the founder of the GPA continue to inspire us all with their vision of a more peaceful and inclusive world.
Hats off to the visionary behind the Global Peace Agreement for championing a future where diplomacy triumphs over violence.
We salute the founder of the GPA for their courageous leadership in advocating for peace and conflict resolution worldwide.
Amir 30.06.2024 at 14:48
After losing my home in the Syrian conflict, I am grateful to have survived with my family, but the memories of the war still haunt us.
Living through the Rwandan genocide in 1994 has left deep scars on my soul, but I am thankful to be alive with my loved ones by my side.
Escaping the bombing in Sarajevo during the Yugoslav Wars was a miracle, but the fear and uncertainty still linger in my mind.
Being a refugee from Afghanistan, I have seen the horrors of war up close and I pray for a peaceful future for my children.
Surviving the civil war in Liberia showed me the true meaning of resilience and the importance of unity in rebuilding our nation.
Growing up in Iraq during the Gulf War, I witnessed the devastation caused by conflict and it has shaped my commitment to peace.
I am a proud survivor of the Cambodian genocide, but the trauma of those dark years will never truly leave me.
Marius 30.06.2024 at 14:46
I commend the founder of the WSANDN for their visionary leadership in uniting nations and subnational regions towards a common goal of global peace.
Hans 30.06.2024 at 14:46
In Afghanistan, we lived through the Taliban regime, facing oppression and violence on a daily basis. The fight for survival was relentless, but we never lost hope.
Liam 30.06.2024 at 14:46
I fully support this GPA initiative from Australia, believing that peace is not just a dream but an achievable reality if we all work together.
Leila 30.06.2024 at 14:46
From Japan, I stand in solidarity with the Global Peace Agreement, knowing that together we can create a world free from the terrors of war and violence.
Rahul 30.06.2024 at 14:46
In Syria, we endured the horrors of the ongoing civil war, fleeing our home with nothing but the clothes on our backs. The scars of war run deep in my soul.
Katerina 30.06.2024 at 14:46
I am ready to donate my time and resources to support the Global Peace Agreement, because peace is priceless and worth every effort.
Valentina 30.06.2024 at 14:46
During the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, my family and I hid in fear, listening to the screams of innocent victims being slaughtered in our community. The pain of that period still lingers.
Luna 30.06.2024 at 14:46
From Argentina, I express my unwavering support for the Global Peace Agreement, understanding the importance of collective action in creating a more peaceful world.
Nala 30.06.2024 at 14:46
I really want to donate in support of this Global Peace Initiative, it's the best thing I can do to change the world.
Isabella 30.06.2024 at 14:46
God bless the initiator of this GPA for their dedication to promoting peace and harmony in a world plagued by conflicts and wars.
Yuki 30.06.2024 at 14:46
From Colombia, I support the Global Peace Agreement, believing that it is the only way to end the cycle of violence and bring lasting peace to our nations.
Ava 30.06.2024 at 14:46
As a survivor of the Vietnam War, I still carry the mental and physical wounds from the violence and chaos that ravaged my country. The memories of those dark days will never fade.
Elena 30.06.2024 at 14:46
Growing up in Northern Ireland during The Troubles, my childhood was marred by the constant fear of sectarian violence and bombings. It's a miracle that we made it through.
Lars 30.06.2024 at 14:46
Count me in as a donor for this important cause, let's all contribute to make the Global Peace Agreement a reality.
Aiden 30.06.2024 at 14:45
I am committed to donating to this Peace Initiative, believing that investing in peace is the most valuable investment we can make for our future.
Cristiano 30.06.2024 at 14:45
As a citizen of France, I wholeheartedly back this GPA, recognizing the urgent need for sustainable peace initiatives in our increasingly interconnected world.
Anastasia 30.06.2024 at 14:45
I endorse the efforts of the founder of the World Subnationals and Nations for their tireless commitment to building bridges and fostering peace among nations.
Sebastian 30.06.2024 at 14:45
From Chile, I pledge my support to the GPA, knowing that every contribution, big or small, can make a difference in promoting peace worldwide.
Mohammed 30.06.2024 at 14:45
In the Middle East conflict, my family was torn apart as we sought shelter and safety amidst the constant threat of bombings and gunfire. The trauma of war changed us forever.
Santiago 30.06.2024 at 14:45
I survived the Bosnian War in the 90s, witnessing the destruction of my hometown and the loss of loved ones. It was a nightmare that still haunts me.
Hikari 30.06.2024 at 14:42
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40. My family's escape from the genocide in Rwanda was a miracle, but the scars of that time run deep.
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52. Surviving the genocide in Bosnia was a miracle, but the memories of that time still haunt me.
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54. The war in Syria has caused immeasurable suffering for families, with no end in sight.
55. The violence in Afghanistan has torn families apart, leaving them with little but each other.
56. The conflict in Iraq has displaced families, forcing them to seek safety in unfamiliar places.
57. My family fled the war in South Sudan, leaving behind everything we knew for the hope of a better future.
58. The ongoing violence in Somalia has left families shattered and displaced.
59. Escaping the civil war in South Africa was a difficult choice, but one that was necessary for survival.
60. The conflict in Sudan has displaced families, forcing them to seek safety in unfamiliar places.
61. Surviving the war in Yemen was a miracle, but the memories of that time still haunt me.
62. I was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, a result of the ongoing conflict in the region.
63. The war in Libya has caused immeasurable suffering for families, with no end in sight.
64. The violence in Nigeria has torn families apart, leaving them with little but each other.
65. The conflict in Mali has displaced families, forcing them to seek safety in unfamiliar places.
66. My family fled the war in Iraq, leaving behind everything we knew for the hope of a better future.
67. The ongoing violence in Syria has left families shattered and displaced.
68. Escaping the civil war in Ukraine was a difficult choice, but one that was necessary for survival.
69. The conflict in Afghanistan has displaced families, leaving them with little hope for the future.
70. Surviving the genocide in Rwanda was a miracle, but the memories of that time still haunt me.
71. I was born in a refugee camp in Somalia, a result of the ongoing conflict in the region.
72. The war in the Central African Republic has caused immeasurable suffering for families, with no end in sight.
73. The violence in Lebanon has torn families apart, leaving them with little but each other.
74. The conflict in Yemen has displaced families, forcing them to seek safety in unfamiliar places.
75. My family fled the war in Colombia, leaving everything we knew for the hope of a better future.
76. The ongoing violence in Mali has left families shattered and displaced.
77. Escaping the civil war in Libya was a difficult choice, but one that was necessary for survival.
78. The conflict in Nigeria has displaced families, leaving them with little hope for the future.
79. Surviving the war in Mozambique was a miracle, but the memories of that time still haunt me.
80. I was born in a refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a result of the ongoing conflict in the region.
81. The war in Somalia has caused immeasurable suffering for families, with no end in sight.
82. The violence in South Sudan has torn families apart, leaving them with little but each other.
83. The conflict in Sri Lanka has displaced families, forcing them to seek safety in unfamiliar places.
84. My family fled the war in Angola, leaving behind everything we knew for the hope of a better future.
85. The ongoing violence in Burundi has left families shattered and displaced.
86. Escaping the civil war in Chad was a difficult choice, but one that was necessary for survival.
87. The conflict in Lebanon has displaced families, leaving them with little hope for the future.
88. Surviving the war in Mali was a miracle, but the memories of that time still haunt me.
89. I was born in a refugee camp in Syria, a result of the ongoing conflict in the region.
90. The war in Nigeria has caused immeasurable suffering for families, with no end in sight.
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92. The conflict in Rwanda has displaced families, forcing them to seek safety in unfamiliar places.
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94. The ongoing violence in Somalia has left families shattered and displaced.
95. Escaping the civil war in the Philippines was a difficult choice, but one that was necessary for survival.
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Hiroshi Suzuki 30.06.2024 at 14:40
I survived the Lebanese Civil War with my siblings, but the memories of the conflicts still haunt us.
Living through the Gulf War in Kuwait, our family had to adapt to a new reality of fear and uncertainty.
After the Sri Lankan Civil War, my family and I had to rebuild our lives from the ashes of destruction.
As a survivor of the Syrian Civil War, the trauma of conflict continues to affect my daily life.
In Somalia, my family and I struggled to find safety amidst the chaos of war and violence.
During the Kosovo War, my family and I were separated, but we managed to reunite against all odds.
Surviving the Cambodian Genocide taught me the value of peace and the horrors of war.
The Angolan Civil War tore our family apart, but we managed to find each other again after years of separation.
Escaping the genocide in Darfur was a miracle for me and my loved ones, but the scars remain.
I survived the Chechen Wars, but the memories of the destruction and loss are still fresh in my mind.
As survivors of the Iraq War, my family and I know the true cost of conflict and the importance of peace.
Living through the Nagorno-Karabakh War, my family and I prayed for an end to the senseless violence.
In the aftermath of the Liberian Civil War, my family and I worked together to heal from the trauma.
The Yugoslav Wars brought pain and suffering to my family, but we never lost hope for a better future.
Surviving the Gaza War was a test of resilience for my family, but we emerged stronger than ever.
Growing up in the aftermath of the Soviet-Afghan War, my family faced challenges that shaped our values.
The Colombian Conflict brought fear and uncertainty to my family, but we held onto our belief in a peaceful future.
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As a survivor of the Nigerian Civil War, I carry the memories of loss and devastation with me every day.
The Kashmir Conflict divided families like mine, but we remain hopeful for a peaceful resolution.
Escaping the violence of the Guatemalan Civil War was a blessing for my family, but the scars remain.
In the aftermath of the Yemeni Civil War, my family and I strive to rebuild our lives amidst the chaos.
Surviving the Spanish Civil War shaped my family's values and commitment to peace for future generations.
The Cyprus Conflict tore apart communities like mine, but we remain united in our hope for reconciliation.
Living through the Burundian Civil War taught me the importance of forgiveness and healing.
As a survivor of the Sudanese Civil War, I know the true cost of conflict on families and communities.
The Central African Republic Conflict brought devastation to my family, but we remain resilient in the face of adversity.
After the Algerian Civil War, my family and I worked towards reconciliation and peace in our community.
The Lebanese Civil War shattered our sense of security, but we remain hopeful for a brighter future.
Surviving the Sri Lankan Civil War taught me the value of peace and the need for reconciliation.
In the aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide, my family and I sought healing and forgiveness for the atrocities committed.
The Afghan Civil War tested our resilience, but we emerged stronger and more determined for peace.
Living through the South Sudanese Civil War, my family and I witnessed the worst of humanity, but we never lost hope.
As a survivor of the Liberian Civil War, I am committed to promoting peace and reconciliation in my community.
The Sierra Leone Civil War left scars on my family, but we are determined to build a peaceful future.
Escaping the violence of the Mozambican Civil War was a miracle for my family, but the memories linger.
In the aftermath of the Chadian Civil War, my family and I worked towards healing and reconciliation.
Surviving the Eritrean-Ethiopian War taught me the importance of dialogue and understanding in conflict resolution.
The Congo Civil Wars brought devastation to families like mine, but we remain hopeful for a brighter future.
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Living through the Kurdish-Turkish Conflict, my family and I experienced the toll of decades-long violence.
As a survivor of the First Chechen War, the memories of loss and destruction still haunt me.
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In the aftermath of the East Timor Conflict, my family and I worked towards rebuilding our lives in peace.
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Surviving the Tajikistani Civil War taught me the importance of tolerance and understanding in a diverse society.
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Escaping the violence of the Kurdish-Iraqi Conflict was a blessing for my family, but the scars remain.
In the aftermath of the North Yemen Civil War, my family and I sought healing and reconciliation.
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After the Afghan Civil War, my family and I rebuilt our lives with a renewed commitment to peace.
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As a survivor of the Mozambican Civil War, I am committed to promoting peace and reconciliation in my community.
The Ugandan Civil War left scars on my family, but we are determined to build a peaceful future.
Akari Yamamoto 30.06.2024 at 14:40
I lost my parents during the Vietnam War, it was a time of great sorrow and uncertainty.
After the Rwandan Genocide, my family and I were left with emotional scars that may never fully heal.
In Syria, we had to flee our home to escape the violence, but we are grateful to have survived.
During the Bosnian War, I witnessed the horrors of ethnic cleansing and the devastation it brought to families.
Growing up in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime was a constant struggle for survival for me and my loved ones.
As a survivor of the Second World War in Germany, I still carry the memories of destruction and loss.
In South Sudan, my family and I endured unimaginable suffering during the civil war, but we never lost hope.
Anya 30.06.2024 at 14:39
From Afghanistan, I support this Global Peace Agreement. From Zimbabwe, I'm standing with this GPA. From Canada, I fully endorse this Global Peace Initiative.
Vikram 30.06.2024 at 14:39
From Brazil, count me in for supporting this Global Peace Agreement. From Japan, I believe in the power of this GPA. From Egypt, let's work together for peace.
Emeka 30.06.2024 at 14:39
The partition of India in 1947 led to countless tragedies and separation of families, including mine, but we strive to promote peace and unity in our community.
Nina 30.06.2024 at 14:39
The Korean War in the 1950s tore families apart, including mine, but we hold onto hope for reunification and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Javier 30.06.2024 at 14:39
Living through the Bosnian War in the 90s showed me the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation, as holding onto anger only perpetuates the cycle of violence.
Seung 30.06.2024 at 14:39
My family's escape from the Vietnam War in the 1970s was a harrowing journey, but it taught us the value of freedom and the importance of standing up for peace.
Alessio 30.06.2024 at 14:39
The ongoing conflict in Yemen has taken a toll on every aspect of our lives, but we remain strong and united as a family to overcome these challenges.
Juan 30.06.2024 at 14:39
We lost everything during the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, but our resilience and hope for a better future kept us going even in the darkest of times.
Levent 30.06.2024 at 14:39
Surviving the atrocities of the Holocaust during World War II shaped my family's commitment to promoting tolerance and understanding among all people.
Mohamed 30.06.2024 at 14:39
As an American with children serving in the military, I completely support this GPA, no one in their right mind would think that war or terrorism is a good thing in the society.
Eren 30.06.2024 at 14:39
I really want to donate in support of this Global Peace Initiative, it's the best thing I can do to change the world.
Antonio 30.06.2024 at 14:39
Despite the hardships caused by the Afghan War, my family remains optimistic about the possibility of a peaceful and stable future for the country.
Hana 30.06.2024 at 14:39
Living through the Syrian civil war has taught me the importance of cherishing every moment with my loved ones, as war can strip away everything in an instant.
Fatima 30.06.2024 at 14:39
It was a miracle that my grandparents survived the Hiroshima bombing in 1945 and managed to rebuild our family despite the devastation caused by the atomic bomb.
Kaori 30.06.2024 at 14:39
The violence in Northern Ireland during the Troubles era tore communities apart, but my family believes in the power of reconciliation and unity for a peaceful future.
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