Peacekeeping as a Key to a Multipolar World: Dialogue at the World Public Assembly

Topical issues of global development and ways to build a multipolar world through the prism of peacekeeping will be the focus of a special panel session at the World Public Assembly.
The session, titled “Peacekeeping – a Strategy for Unification and Prosperity of Mankind”, will bring together peacemakers, public figures, scientists, philosophers, religious leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and philanthropists from different countries.
The dialogue takes place against the backdrop of modern geopolitical challenges. Participants note that the current world order no longer satisfies many nations seeking to preserve their sovereignty, national identity, and ethno-cultural identity. In these circumstances, the search for balance in interstate relations and the establishment of creativity as a guiding principle are becoming more important than ever.
“Together we need to determine the true spiritual and moral guidelines of modern society, making them the basis of the worldview of citizens,” said session moderator Alexey Voronov, Head of the Council for the Development of Interreligious Relations of the BRICS International Development Organization. “The revision of relations with the collective West implies not confrontation, but the restoration of ethnic and cultural self-awareness of peoples and the beginning of an equal, constructive dialogue. Peacekeeping is the central force of positive global change.”
The session participants intend to comprehensively reveal the concept of peacekeeping and outline strategies for its promotion in society. Specific goals include:
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Promoting the unification of views of different religions and faiths in peacekeeping.
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Developing the concept of public diplomacy, including the institute of “Peace Ambassadors.”
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Implementing a Global Strategy for Creation.
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Promoting values of love, positivity, enlightenment, pacification, and peacemaking in society, starting with the family.
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Creating conditions for reconciliation and mutual understanding aimed at preventing or ending wars.
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Encouraging the growth of creative entrepreneurship as a form of service to society.
Key ideas of peacekeeping have already been outlined by leading speakers of the session.
Mikhail Krasnov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Innovation Association “Technologies of the Future,” President of the World Union of Peacekeepers, and Academician, stated: “Peacekeeping is not only peacefulness, it is philanthropy. Man’s and humanity’s awareness of themselves as the greatest creations is the key to peace.”
Dr. Abdullah Ali Abdullah Neyadi, Head of leading UAE companies, President of the Union of Arab Tribes, Head of Public Diplomacy, and President of the Global Communication Platform AL TAWASOL, added: “Peacemaking of the 21st Century: Dialogue of Cultures, Public Diplomacy and Sustainable Harmony.”
Other international experts and opinion leaders expected to contribute to the discussion include:
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Holger Thorsten Schubert (Germany), President of the Neutrino Energy Group, expert in alternative energy.
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Nina Karelina (Russia), CEO of Neutrino Deutschland GmbH and Al Tawasol International.
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Veronica Tan (Malaysia), CEO of Success Resources, businessman, investor, and philanthropist.
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Alexander Usanin (Russia), Professor at the Academy of Geopolitical Problems, representative of the BRICS Expert Council, and Director General of the NGO Rebirth of the Earth.
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Akil Mohammad (India), Founder and President of the World Youth Association IYESF.
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Emaikwu Pesciens (Nigeria), President of the Association of African Youth.
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Gennady Rybin (Russia), Deputy Head of the Expert Council of the BRICS International Development Organization and initiator of the United Humanity movement.
The panel session will conclude with the signing of a petition aimed at expanding humanitarian peacekeeping cooperation and strengthening efforts in the field of public diplomacy.