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Ulaanbaatar Peace Forum: National Pride and the Great Legacy of Peace

The 'Ulaanbaatar Peace Forum: National Pride and the Great Legacy of Peace' took place in Mongolia on June 21. Those who advocate for peace shared the successful outcomes of HWPL's peace projects and committed to further growth. #PeaceForum #Mongolia #HWPL #NationalPride #GreatLegacyOfPeace

 

The event was attended by 400 people, including Oyunbaatar Tserendash, former Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia; Sh. Sukhbaatar and Darjaa Nasanjargal, two former Ministers of the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Industry; and Norjmaa Togtokh and Chilkhaajav Avdai, two former Members of Parliament. Also present were numerous government officials, veterans, soldiers, and experts in the fields of law, education, and religion 

Congratulatory videos were also sent from Romania and Germany to celebrate the forum. Former Romanian President Emil Constantinescu said, "Your pursuit of peace is applaudable as it is challenging, and it will be as difficult as it is important. Dedicating your efforts to becoming an active messenger for peace is no simple task. What you are embarking upon will require great determination, perseverance, and a great dose of optimism. It will require you to take pride in the smallest victories and learn all you can from your setbacks," he said, offering words of encouragement to young people who are committed to peace. 

In his congratulatory speech, Tuvaan Batsuri, a Mongolian war veteran, paid tribute to HWPL, which hosted the event, and thanked the veterans who, like him, survived the war. 

"This peace forum, organized by HWPL, aims to make the public recognize the threat and damage of war, prevent such terrible acts, and eliminate war, which is an urgent problem in the world," said Choijamts Yadmaa, a Mongolian major general. "On behalf of the participants in Mongolia's peacekeeping activities, we support the successful operation of this peace organization and hope that the proposals and goals to be pursued at this meeting will be implemented in reality," he added. 

Former Mongolian Deputy Prime Minister Oyunbaatar Tserendash, who presented a speech under the theme of The Importance of International Cooperation for Peace Building, ' said, " HWPL's peace activities conducted in Mongolia so far are very important, and the value and understanding of peace are increasing day by day." He also emphasized, saying, "I strongly believe that HWPL's LP project is becoming a reality in Mongolia, and through this, people will learn peace, love peace, and finally pass on a peaceful society to future generations."  

  

 

"Religious people's participation in peace is very important. If we can pay attention to karma, soul, and morality, peace will come of its own accord." - Sainbuyan Nergui #peace #religion #karma


"To achieve peace, we must first understand its value. HWPL's Peace Education instills youth with a desire to create a positive atmosphere in schools, classrooms, and homes." - Baatar Battulga #peaceeducation #youth #humanitarianeducationcation. 

  

 

Finally performed “Beautiful Nation, Mongolia” and signed support for the “Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW).” Let's spread a culture of peace with experts and civil society, and actively participate in peace activities. #peace #HWPL #Mongolia #cultureofpeace #DPCW

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