Best quotes by Antonio Guterres on Peace
Checkout quotes by Antonio Guterres on Peace
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‟ Humanitarian response, sustainable development, and sustaining peace are three sides of the same triangle.
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‟ It's widely recognized that there is no peace without development and no development without peace; it is also true that there is no peace and sustainable development without respect for human rights.
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‟ Nagasaki and Hiroshima remind us to put peace first every day; to work on conflict prevention and resolution, reconciliation, and dialogue; and to tackle the roots of conflict and violence.
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‟ We want the world our children inherit to be defined by the values enshrined in the U.N. Charter: peace, justice, respect, human rights, tolerance, and solidarity.
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‟ Migratory birds connect people, ecosystems, and nations. They are symbols of peace and of an interconnected planet.
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‟ Human rights are being violated in so many places. But we don't give up because we know respect for human rights and human dignity is a basic condition for peace.
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‟ Conflicts are multiplying - people are suffering. But we don't give up, because we know every man, woman, and child deserves a life of peace.
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‟ India is a country that has no direct interests in some areas of global conflict. It has very good relations with countries in conflict or countries facing difficult security situations, and I believe Indian diplomacy is very well received. India is a bridge-builder, an honest broker, and a messenger of peace.
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‟ There is increasing recognition that violence against women is a major barrier to the fulfilment of human rights and a direct challenge to women's inclusion and participation in sustainable development and sustaining peace.
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‟ Too often, U.N. peacekeepers face an impossible task in countries that are still at war and where there is no real peace to keep.
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