New York: Qatar has affirmed keenness to promote peace and understanding through constructive dialogue among civilisations and promote tolerance and cooperation among religions and cultures.
This came in a statement delivered by Sheikha Alia Ahmed bin Saif Al Thani, Qatar’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, before a ‘Culture of Peace’ forum organised by the UN General Assembly.
She said Qatar sought to establish national institutions to spread the culture of peace, tolerance and the fight against extremism and rejection of violence at the national, regional and international levels.
She said the state adopted the policy of spreading peace among the warring peoples and made efforts to resolve disputes through mediation on the basis of the UN Charter, which is based on the principle of an irreplaceable approach of dialogue in resolving disputes between the parties, which yielded satisfactory results for all and welcomed by the international community.
She said Qatar’s national institutions to spread peace have been playing an active role, including Doha International Centre for Interfaith Dialogue’ which made efforts to combat extremism and hatred and build cooperation and understanding among followers of different religions and Hamad Bin Khalifa Islamic Centre in Copenhagen to support efforts to promote peaceful coexistence between religions.
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New York: Qatar has affirmed keenness to promote peace and understanding through constructive dialogue among civilisations and promote tolerance and cooperation among religions and cultures.
This came in a statement delivered by Sheikha Alia Ahmed bin Saif Al Thani, Qatar’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, before a ‘Culture of Peace’ forum organised by the UN General Assembly.
She said Qatar sought to establish national institutions to spread the culture of peace, tolerance and the fight against extremism and rejection of violence at the national, regional and international levels.
She said the state adopted the policy of spreading peace among the warring peoples and made efforts to resolve disputes through mediation on the basis of the UN Charter, which is based on the principle of an irreplaceable approach of dialogue in resolving disputes between the parties, which yielded satisfactory results for all and welcomed by the international community.
She said Qatar’s national institutions to spread peace have been playing an active role, including Doha International Centre for Interfaith Dialogue’ which made efforts to combat extremism and hatred and build cooperation and understanding among followers of different religions and Hamad Bin Khalifa Islamic Centre in Copenhagen to support efforts to promote peaceful coexistence between religions.
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