誰在陶造未來的世界政府?
Who is shaping the future of World Government?
杜拜的另一個世界政府峰會
Another WORLD GOVERNMENT SUMMIT IN DUBAI
April 13, 2019
IF you have been viewing my Temple of Baal series you are already aware of how this World Government Summit got started and what Obama had to do with it. My question is, where is the US representation? Obama does not represent the US, and I don’t even think he was there this year. So, who exactly is controlling the future of World Government and what do they have in store for you!
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Summit gathers 4,000 high-profile officials from 140 countries, heads of state
We are live from the summit, being held at the Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai, giving you the best of what we see and hear, updated every hour on the hour.
Reporting by: Evangeline Jose, Shreya Bhatia, Sharmila Dhal, Faisal Masudi, Ali Al Shouk, Virendra Saklani and Atiq-ur-Rehman
Sunday: Day 01
His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, leaves the summit.
His Highness Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the United Arab Emirates, speaks at WGS.
Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed said: “The Pope’s visit was a call for peace. Throughout history we see, people who make war are two types of people, politicians and religious leaders. That is why wanted to take a step towards achieving peace.
“We must be responsible to put an end to our conflicts and try hard to put an end to the wars.
“We may not succeed but we will most definitely try.
“Religions did not come to push people to violence. But we know it has been distorted throughout history to justify war and violence.”
He added: “The declaration that was signed during the papal visit was a call for peace.
“The UAE has decided to extend the declaration and initiate a Zayed fund for cohabitation. A fund will be dedicated to organisations making an effort to create peace and harmony among various communities. In order to promote the values of tolerance and fraternity all over the world.
“We are happy that this document will be a part of our UAE school curriculum starting next year.
“We in the UAE were very proud to see 180,000 of our Catholic brothers gather for this event.
“This meeting was a message by the UAE – The UAE are not only responsible to provide you with a good life but also respect your religion because it is our national duty and your right.”
The UAE are not only responsible to provide you with a good life but also respect your religion because it is our national duty and your right.
Pope Francis speaks at the summit
Pope Francis, asks the question, ‘What kind of world do we want to build, together?
Papal message to governments draws huge of the world.
DUBAI: The highlight of the first day of the World Government Summit was a plenary session in the evening where Pope Francis conveyed his message in a video recording to the UAE and the governments of the world.
In the message, beamed to a packed hall in the presence of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and chairman of the Executive Council, and other dignitaries, the Pope said, “I carry in my heart the visit to the UAE and the warm welcome I received. I encountered a modern country which is looking to the future without forgetting its roots. I saw a country seeking to transform into concrete initiatives and actions the words tolerance, fraternity, mutual respect and freedom. I also saw how even desert flowers spring up and grow. I returned home with the hope that many deserts in the world can bloom like this.”
He said, “It is my sincere hope that the questions underlying your reflections will not only be ‘what are the best opportunities to take advantage of, but what kind of world do we want to build together. This question leads us to think of people and of persons rather than capital and economic interests. It is a question that does not look to tomorrow, but further into the future, to the responsibility weighing upon us: handing on this world of ours to those who will come after us, preserving it from environmental degradation and even before that, moral degradation. We cannot speak of sustainable development without solidarity.”
Soon after the Pope’s address, Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, said, “The recent visit of Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al Azhar Dr Ahmed Al Tayyab was a historical event and opened a new dialogue of brotherhood and peaceful co-existence.”
He said the world should be courageous enough to put an end to conflicts and wars that are born of religious and political differences. He said it is a challenging task, but not impossible.
The minister said the Abu Dhabi Declaration signed by the Pope and Grand Imam of Al Azhar sends a strong message hope, and peaceful co-existence and upholds freedom of thought, plurality, race, colour and language for everyone. “The historical declaration is a call for peace, brotherhood and fraternity among believers and non-believers. Peace belongs to all,” he said.
He also spoke about the Zayed Fund that Shaikh Mohammad had decided to set up for the promotion of peace globally.
“The UAE was honoured to host the visit of the two great leaders and we reiterate our commitment to the declaration. It will be part of school curricula from next year,” he said, adding a special team would be constituted to spread the values it carried.
“We have more wealth in the world than at any time before, yet every 5-10 seconds a child dies across the globe,” David Beasley, Director of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), tells the audience.
Imran Khan addresses the crowd
Imran Khan, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, gives a speech at the Plenary Sessions.
Khan spoke about the reasons for the success of his nation and what he has learnt from UAE leadership.
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