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Fecha: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 18:20:35 +0100 (BST)

                                

    

Peace and Stability in a world of conflict without borders
Meeting of the Socialist International Council
Geneva, 29-30 June 2007

            
Global peace and stability and climate change will be at the centre of 
discussions of the Council of the Socialist International at its forthcoming 
meeting in Geneva on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 June.

With the participation of about 400 delegates from over 120 political parties 
and organisations from all regions of the world, counting with a number of 
heads of state and government, party leaders and other prominent guests as 
keynote speakers, the Council will address the worldwide social democratic 
movement's responses and initiatives to help resolve conflicts and instability, 
under the central theme “Working for global peace and stability in a world of 
conflicts without borders”. 

President of the Palestinian National Authority, H.E. Mahmoud Abbas, will give 
a keynote address on prospects for peace in the Middle East and on the current 
Palestinian-Israeli situation, and the President of the Republic of Iraq, H.E. 
Jalal Talabani, will be the keynote speaker on the way forward for his country. 

The Council will also discuss the future for Lebanon, with an introduction by 
the leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, PSP, Walid Jumblatt. Leaders 
from Socialist International member parties will address as well in the meeting 
efforts to ensure stability in the Western Balkans; the opportunity to make 
peace work in Côte d'Ivoire; the search for solutions to conflicts in the 
Caucasus; efforts to end violence in Colombia; and the process to consolidate 
peace and democracy in Nepal, with the participation of key political actors 
from these regions as introductory speakers.

The Council will launch a Commission for a Sustainable World Society to develop 
a common approach and proposals by the social democratic movement to face the 
pressing issues of climate change, energy and governance. Keynote speakers on 
this theme will include Ricardo Lagos, former President of Chile and a Special 
Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General on Climate Change and Goran 
Persson, former Prime Minister of Sweden. The United Nations Development 
Programme Administrator, Kemal Dervis, will also contribute as a guest speaker 
to this debate.

The meeting will open at 10.00hrs with addresses by the President of the 
Socialist International, George Papandreou, leader of the SI-member party, the 
Panhellenic Socialist Movement, Pasok, of Greece; Minister Moritz Leuenberger, 
Member of the Swiss Federal Council; the Director-General of the International 
Labour Organisation, Juan Somavía; and the Secretary General of the Socialist 
International, Luis Ayala.

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at the headquarters of the International Labour Organisation should register 
their interest in advance by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with their full 
details. 

  


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