World Public Assembly: A call for Unity and Cooperation.
- ATO YANNEY JNR

- Sep 25
- 1 min read

The First World Public Assembly recently took place, bringing together over 4,000 participants from more than 150 countries to discuss global issues and promote international cooperation.
The assembly aimed to strengthen international partnership and foster dialogue among nations, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect, understanding, and sovereignty.
The assembly featured around 50 sessions and discussion platforms, showcasing diverse perspectives from various cultures and civilizations.
The Public Recognition Award was presented to individuals from Russia, Jordan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Angola, India, and the UK, symbolizing spiritual leadership and humanism. Experts emphasized the need for trust and humanitarian cooperation in international partnerships, proposing an "economy of life" model that prioritizes human well-being.

Discussions highlighted the role of modern media in shaping global architecture, with a focus on promoting cultural values and spirituality.
Experts discussed ways to overcome conflicts, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing people over economic interests and leveraging science and technology for peaceful solutions.
The assembly adopted four key documents, including the Declaration of the World Public Assembly "New World of Conscious Unity" and the Manifesto of Conscious Unity. These documents promote unity, cooperation, and humanitarian values, paving the way for a new era of global collaboration. The Second World Public Assembly is scheduled to take place in Vienna, Austria, further solidifying the assembly's role as a powerful platform for international dialogue.


WRITER: ATO YANNEY JNR
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