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PM Proposes Global Music Concerts for Peace at UN meeting

At the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly meeting yesterday, Prime Minister Gaston Browne proposed a novel initiative to promote global peace: International Music Concerts for Peace.

This proposal aims to harness the universal power of music to unite people across borders and raise funds for those affected by conflicts worldwide.

Prime Minister Browne introduced the concept, stating, “On September 17th, inspired by the Secretary-General’s impassioned call for peace, I wrote to him proposing an initiative that transcends borders, language, and conflict.”

He went on to explain that he had transmitted a Concept Note outlining a proposal for holding International Music Concerts for Peace across every region of the world.

The initiative’s goals are twofold, as Browne elaborated: “This initiative is intended not only to raise our global voices in a unified chorus against the horrors of war and other conflicts, but also to raise critical funds to support displaced persons and those who continue to suffer.”

Emphasizing the universal appeal and emotional power of music, the Prime Minister stated, “Music is a universal language. It speaks to the soul in ways that words cannot.” He further added, “In moments when words fall short, music carries our collective cries for peace and justice.”

Browne emphasized that these concerts would be more than mere performances. “This would be more than a performance,” he said. “It would be a global appeal, a powerful demonstration that peace is not just an ideal – it is an absolute necessity; a survival imperative for this and future generations.”

The proposal comes at a time when the world faces numerous conflicts and crises. Prime Minister Browne highlighted ongoing conflicts in various regions, stating, “From Gaza to Sudan, Ukraine to Yemen, the scars of conflict run deep, leaving devastation in their wake. The anguish of families torn apart by war reverberates across the globe, and it is our collective humanity that bleeds.”

In a powerful call to action, Browne urged all nations to support this initiative: “I call on all nations large and small, to support the concept of International Music Concerts for Peace.”

The proposal for International Music Concerts for Peace aligns with Antigua and Barbuda’s broader stance on global issues. As Browne stated in his speech, “Antigua and Barbuda, like all small states, does not stand on the sidelines. We stand on the principles of peace and love for our common humanity and in the path of struggle against these global predicaments we did not create.”



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