After World War I and World War II, mankind is once again faced with the crisis of the Covid-19 pandemic and global disputes, which have disturbed the stability of the world. Nations, state leaders and societies, as a whole, are actively seeking solutions in order to maintain sustainable development, prosperity and peace on earth
On April 6th 2022, the European Society for Education and Communication (ESEC), the International Center of Inter-Culture, Science & Communication (ICI International), HITV – Hanoi Cable TV (Vietnam) and international scholars are scheduled to attend the “Global Summit: Mosaics of the King 2022”, with the theme “Maintaining international peace during the Covid-19 pandemic”. The summit consists of three sessions: Session 1: Maintaining international peace during the pandemic in Culture – Society – Development; Session 2:
Maintaining international peace during the pandemic in History – Politics - Economy – Diplomacy; Session 3: Honoring Global Mosaics of King and Global Integrated Brands 2022.
The summit will be held on an online platform with the purpose of connecting international intellects and scholars and gathering their opinions to propose recommendations, solutions and petitions on preserving global peace to state leaders and international organisations and agencies. These suggestions serve as data for the compilation of the book “Mosaics of the King II”.
This global summit was inspired by the book “Mosaics of the King” published by the Information and Communications Publishing House in Vietnam. In 2019, the book debuted at the Hanoi Opera House, and made a name for itself at that time. According to Vietnamese and foreign researchers, “Mosaics of the King” has made meaningful international connections between intellectuals, politicians, kings, heads of state, celebrities, millionaires, businessmen, among others, from 30 countries around the world.
This is the first time that ESEC and ICI International (two European organisations specialised in culture and science) in collaboration with HITV (Vietnam) will hold a summit on peace for humanity with objective and multi-dimensional perspectives. The summit will include the analysis and discussion of leading scholars and intellects in culture, history, diplomacy, economics, politics, space and journalism and communication. They are experts from Egypt, the Republic of Austria, the Kingdom of Belgium, Vietnam, Laos, Iran, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, the Republic of Kosovo, the UAE, Jordan, the USA, among other countries.
Contact:
Email: iciculture2020@gmail.com
Truyenhinhhitvyt@gmail.com
Web: https://esec.wien/news/
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