Peace in the Middle East

Peace between Israel and the Palestinians remains both necessary and possible. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an urgent issue in the region. Day by day, the situation in both states has worsened, thus human rights and democratic values have been consistently violated. People in both Israelis and Palestine have lost faith in their political leaders and no longer have a framework or a vision for the future.

World leaders, dissidents, communities and humanitarians must join together and demand peace for Palestinians and Israelis. The ongoing crisis in Palestine and Israel must cease in order to end the constant destruction of human life.

Despite endless efforts to find a peace agreement there has been no concrete resolution. Without a stronger more concrete peace plan of cooperation and communication this disaster will continue.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict, Peace and Stability

In February 2022, a significant and alarming conflict emerged between Ukraine and Russia. This escalation followed eight years of ongoing strife in eastern Ukraine. The violence has resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians and left many more injured. The relentless hostilities have devastated homes, cities, and natural environments, prompting hundreds of thousands to flee their residences.

The situation has led to the displacement of millions, creating a substantial refugee crisis. Despite calls from various nations around the globe for an end to the hostilities, the fighting has persisted.

As a result of the conflict, many Ukrainians continue to struggle to meet their basic needs, facing challenges in accessing water, electricity, heating, healthcare, education, and social services. Over 2.5 million homes, representing 13 percent of the housing stock, have been damaged or destroyed, forcing numerous individuals to reside in compromised living conditions.

Women and children remain particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence, sexual exploitation, human trafficking, and forced prostitution.

Peace and Stability

The consequences of war have fostered animosity, economic instability, and political unrest. In an effort to mitigate the loss of life and achieve a ceasefire, the President of the Global Peace 2030 Mr. Hum KC Sappan has consistently advocated for dialogue between the conflicting parties.

Numerous temporary ceasefires, truces, and peace proposals have been attempted between Russia and Ukraine; however, these measures have proven insufficient. A sustainable peace must be established in Ukraine. The deployment of armed forces and all forms of violence must cease, as the Ukrainian populace seeks enduring peace, freedom, and stability within their nation.

Dialogue and negotiation represent the sole pathway to conclude the war, and sustained peace talks are imperative. Ultimately, a robust and lasting peace is essential—one that ensures a secure future for Ukrainians and deters any potential future conflicts.

Millions of innocent people across the globe suffer and this number rises as conflicts of war and violence continue.

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20 de January de 2026

Mr. KC’s Statement on the Yemen Crisis: Call for Lasting Peace

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Mr. KC’s Statement on the Ongoing Unrest and Execution of Protesters

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Mr. KC Expresses Deep Concern Over the Situation in Uganda and Calls for Political Stability and Peace https://gp2030.org/mr-kc-expresses-deep-concern-over-the-situation-in-uganda/

Mr. KC Expresses Deep Concern Over the Situation in Uganda and Calls for Political Stability and Peace https://gp2030.org/mr-kc-expresses-deep-concern-over-the-situation-in-uganda/

“Peace is the only path to ending conflict and war. With just four years left to achieve the Global Peace 2030 Agenda, over 30 countries in 2026 are actively experiencing wars, civil conflicts, insurgencies, or severe unrest, affecting millions.

- Sappan KC
Global Peace 2030