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HWPL, Tîrgu Mureş City sign MoU for ‘Peace Culture City Project’

On May 20, 2018, Tîrgu Mureş City in Romania and the UN ECOSOC-affiliated NGO Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) signed an MOU for ‘Peace Culture City Project’ to develop a culture of peace through cultural exchanges and peace education. Mayor Dorin Florea said: “Tîrgu Mureş City is a multicultural and historic city.…

MOU signing

On May 20, 2018, Tîrgu Mureş City in Romania and the UN ECOSOC-affiliated NGO Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) signed an MOU for ‘Peace Culture City Project’ to develop a culture of peace through cultural exchanges and peace education.

Mayor Dorin Florea said: “Tîrgu Mureş City is a multicultural and historic city.

HWPL is working to raise awareness of the world in culture, civilisation, and history through continuous and constructive peace education and cultural exchange.

Through this MOU, we hope that Tîrgu Mureş City and HWPL will be able to make each other’s cultures more beautiful through ‘A Culture of Peace – the City project.’

Regarding this peace-building cooperation, Chairman Man Hee Lee of HWPL explained: “I am glad to be able to communicate with the progressive City of Tîrgu Mureş through the MoU.”

As for the role of individuals in working for peace, the Chairman added: “Let us leave peace and better cultures for future generations as a higher state of culture through exchange of culture of peace.”

Chairman Lee of HWPL and its peace delegation participated in the youth event titled: “Youths, Let’s Voice out” in Bucharest Parliament House. The event was jointly hosted by HWPL, its affiliated organisation, International Peace Youth Group (IPYG), and the Romanian youth peace group, Master Peace Ro.

“All mankind desires peace, and nobody wants war. So, if we become one, we will be able to achieve peace. HWPL exists for youths. I hope all youths will join IPYG’s peace activities and leave peace as a legacy for our future generations,” he said.
 
Former Romania president, Hon. Emil Constantinescu said: “We have all shared with you our experience during a period of huge political, economic, culture, and scientific, technological transformation. We hope that this working experience will contribute to your future in the next period of big transformation.”

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