On April 1st and 2nd, 2019, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Romania
alongside Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), the
Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization (ISACCL), and
Centre for Baltic-Black Sea
Studies (Centre for BBS) will co-host a conference titled “The Role of Cultural Diplomacy in
Approaching the Protracted Conflicts – Culture of Peace through Understanding
the Other”
alongside Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), the
Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization (ISACCL), and
Centre for Baltic-Black Sea
Studies (Centre for BBS) will co-host a conference titled “The Role of Cultural Diplomacy in
Approaching the Protracted Conflicts – Culture of Peace through Understanding
the Other”
The conference is the
result of continuous international exchanges between Eastern Europe and South
Korea at a civil society level. In May
2018, various leaders gathered at the House of Parliament in Bucharest to discuss
mutual developments of peace building efforts to gather support for
reunification of the Korean Peninsula. “The great humanity conversation must now
be encouraged so that the larger and larger groups of people can develop free
flocks of ideas and knowledge worldwide. This vision can be developed only if
representatives are able to act as plurality of voices, questions and desires
of billions of people participating it,” said Hon. Emil Constantinescu, former
president of Romania in his speech at the High-Level Meeting of Former Political
Leaders in Europe last year.
result of continuous international exchanges between Eastern Europe and South
Korea at a civil society level. In May
2018, various leaders gathered at the House of Parliament in Bucharest to discuss
mutual developments of peace building efforts to gather support for
reunification of the Korean Peninsula. “The great humanity conversation must now
be encouraged so that the larger and larger groups of people can develop free
flocks of ideas and knowledge worldwide. This vision can be developed only if
representatives are able to act as plurality of voices, questions and desires
of billions of people participating it,” said Hon. Emil Constantinescu, former
president of Romania in his speech at the High-Level Meeting of Former Political
Leaders in Europe last year.
According
to the organizing group, this conference will focus on cultural diplomacy to
“generate mutual trust and establish avenues for better communication
through creating, transmitting and promoting representations of identity”
with the recent history of Romania and Eastern Europe that presented
multi-ethnic, inter-cultural communication as positive experiences. Participants
will include former and incumbent national leaders like former President Emil
Constantinescu of Romania, religious leaders, educators, women leaders,
journalists and NGO leaders from European and Asian countries.
to the organizing group, this conference will focus on cultural diplomacy to
“generate mutual trust and establish avenues for better communication
through creating, transmitting and promoting representations of identity”
with the recent history of Romania and Eastern Europe that presented
multi-ethnic, inter-cultural communication as positive experiences. Participants
will include former and incumbent national leaders like former President Emil
Constantinescu of Romania, religious leaders, educators, women leaders,
journalists and NGO leaders from European and Asian countries.
Chairman Lee’s visit to Romania is part of his 31st
world tour to meet with leaders, organizations and media to garner support for
the Declaration of Peace and
Cessation of War (DPCW). HWPL
is an international organization working in association with the Department of
Public Information of the United Nations and it is committed to bringing about
the cessation of war on a global scale. With its origins in Seoul, South Korea,
HWPL has grown rapidly since its inception in 2013 having now established 170
branches in many parts of the world including New York, Geneva, London, Cape
Town.
world tour to meet with leaders, organizations and media to garner support for
the Declaration of Peace and
Cessation of War (DPCW). HWPL
is an international organization working in association with the Department of
Public Information of the United Nations and it is committed to bringing about
the cessation of war on a global scale. With its origins in Seoul, South Korea,
HWPL has grown rapidly since its inception in 2013 having now established 170
branches in many parts of the world including New York, Geneva, London, Cape
Town.
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