International Summit Council for Peace
This article needs additional citations for verification. (November 2022) |
The International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP) was launched in South Korea during the 2019 World Summit organized by the UPF with the aim of bringing together current and former heads of state. Among the speakers at the 2019 Summit were Cheney, former US vice president, Gingrich, former Speaker of the US House of Representatives, and many other politicians and statesmen. Among others, the former presidents of Albania, Ghana, Paraguay and other former presidents participated in the summit.[1][2][3] ISCP continues to work on the foundations of the World Peace Summit, established in 1987.[4]
ISCP Distinguished Award
[edit]At the inaugural meeting, ten prominent statesmen and politicians received the ISCP Distinguished Award:
- Dick Cheney, Vice President (2001-2009), USA
- Ousmane Moutari, Ambassador of Niger to the UN
- Tuiatua Efi, Head of State (2007-2017), Samoa
- Luis Franco, President (2012-2013), Paraguay
- Anthony Carmona, President (2013-2018), Trinidad and Tobago
- Stanislav Shushkevich, Chairman (1991-1994), Supreme Soviet, Belarus
- Alfred Moisiu, President (2002–2007), Albania
- Iakoba Taeia Italeli, Governor General of Tuvalu
- Evaristo Carvalho, President of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Jerry Rawlings, President (1981-2001), Ghana[4]
International Summit Council for Peace ISCP-Africa
[edit]Goodluck Jonathan, the former president of Nigeria, became the chairman of the ISCP-Africa Peace Council International Summit, which brings together former and current presidents of African countries.[5][6][7]
At the inaugural meeting, nine prominent African statesmen and politicians received the ISCP Distinguished Award:
- Gwede Mantashe, Chairman of the African National Congress, ANC, representing president of South Africa
- Goodluck Jonathan, President (2010-2015), Nigeria
- Dioncounda Traoré, President (2012-2013), Mali
- Mahamane Ousmane, President (1993-1996), Niger
- Speciosa Kazibwe, Vice President (1994-2003), Uganda
- Kwassi Klutse, Prime Minister (1996-1999), Togo
- Clara Jesus, wife of Prime Minister of Sao Tome & Principe
- Alex Grant, Member of Parliament, representing President of Liberia
- Josiah Hungwe, Provincial Governor, representing President of Zimbabwe[4]
Goodluck Jonathan, as the chairman of the International Peace Council of the African Union Summit (ISCP), spoke in 2019 at the International Leadership Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa.
At the gathering, it was said that democratic elections in Africa should be transparent and democratic, for the benefit of all the people of Africa.[8][9]
At the Sao Tome Peace Summit 2019, it was said that the goals of the International Summit of the Peace Council (ISCP) are to strengthen democracy, peace and stability by supporting the youth of Africa.[10][11][12]
The former president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, at the 2020 world summit in South Korea, led the session of the International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP), where former and current heads of governments discussed current problems in the world.[13]
In its activities, the International Summit for Peace (ISCP)-Africa supported African leaders in the fight against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. They called on the international community to help the African people in the fight against COVID-19 and send medical equipment, and they also called on local and international organizations to cooperate in the fight against COVID-19, especially in Africa.[14][15]
Asia-Pacific Summit 2019 and the International Summit Council for Peace Council (ISCP) in 2022
[edit]Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, together with other world leaders, signed the Resolution on the Establishment of the International Summit Peace Council (ISCP), during a ceremony at the second Asia-Pacific Summit 2019 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.[16][17]
The Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, delivered the keynote speech at the International Summit Council for Peace Council (ISCP) in 2022. Hun Sen proposed that the two Koreas should begin to cooperate through UNESCO, to cooperate culturally and to change the demilitarized zone into a zone of peace.
He proposed the initiative: "Two states towards one nation, one culture and people", based on the vision of the Universal Peace Federation.[18][19]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Universal Peace Federation: Moon Front or Respected NGO?". Freedom of Belief. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ "ISCP-IAFLP Virtual Summit Report". calameo.com. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- ^ by, Created. "International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP)". vimeo.com. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- ^ a b c "International Summit Council for Peace - Universal Peace Federation". www.upf.org. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "FORMER PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT COUNCIL FOR PEACE ISCP-AFRICA – Radio Rivers". Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ Matazu, Hamisu Kabir (22 July 2021). "Jonathan appointed ISCP-Africa Chairman, Chancellor of Cavendish University". Daily Trust. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- ^ Nigeria, Online; Webby (22 July 2021). "Goodluck Jonathan gets international appointment, PDP reacts". OnlineNigeria.com. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- ^ vanguard (7 June 2019). "Jonathan emerges Chairman of International Summit Council for Peace". Vanguard News. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ "Jonathan emerges Chairman AUs International Summit Council for Peace The Nation Newspaper". 8 June 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ Admin (5 September 2019). "Jonathan at Sao Tome Peace Summit, urges African leaders to protect rights and businesses of fellow Africans". SundiataPost. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ "Jonathan at Sao Tome Peace Summit, urges African leaders to protect rights and businesses of fellow Africans – Everyday.ng". Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ "Jonathan Urges African Leaders to Protect Rights, Businesses of Africans – THISDAYLIVE". www.thisdaylive.com. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ Abdulaziz, Abdulaziz (4 February 2020). "PHOTOS: Obasanjo, Jonathan meet in South Korea". Premium Times Nigeria. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "International Council for Peace calls for global support for Africa's battle against COVID-19". Global Upfront Newspapers. 9 April 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ Rapheal (10 April 2020). "Jonathan-led Council for Peace seeks global support for Africa". The Sun Nigeria. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ "Signing Ceremony of Resolution for the Establishment of International Summit Council for Peace". information.gov.kh. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ "Signing Ceremony of Resolution for the Establishment of International Summit Council for Peace". pressocm. 19 November 2019.
- ^ "ISCP Archives". Cambodia New Vision. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
- ^ "PM Hun Sen Proposes a Peace Initiative for the Korean Peninsula". Cambodianess. Retrieved 8 November 2022.