Southeast European Peace Summit continues in Tirana

The Southeast European Peace Summit, on topic “Peace, Security and Human Development in Southeast Europe”, continues today and tomorrow in Tirana. The summit is held under the auspices of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama. The summit is organised by the Universal Peace Federation (FPU), as part of an ongoing series of summits around the world that support interdependence, prosperity [...]
The summit is held under the auspices of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.
The summit is organised by the Universal Peace Federation (FPU), as part of an ongoing series of summits around the world that support interdependence, bilateral prosperity and universal values.
The summit will include the launch in Europe and the Middle East of the International High Council for Peace (KLNP), a global association of current and former heads of states and governments dedicated to dialogue and co-operation for the sake of peace and human development. In addition, the summit will contain “assemblies The International Association of Parliamentary for Peace and Interreligious Association for Peace and Development”.
Senior heads of state but also of those who have had great influence on important decisions for the Balkans, including current and former heads of state and government, MPs, religious leaders, leading women and civil society leaders, finding solutions to long-term peace and sustainable development in Southeast Europe and beyond.
The Universal Peace Federation has been active in Albania since 2005, when it was inaugurated by its Founders as part of their world tour.
The Southeast European Peace Summit will bring together world leaders, experiences, wisdom and the individual and collective depth of which are necessary if we want to build a world of mutual understanding, lasting peace and prosperity for all.











