UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen have strived to promote dialogue, cooperation, and peace in Austria, across Europe, and globally.
1. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has consistently worked to promote dialogue, international cooperation, and global peace, addressing crises and fostering understanding among nations around the world.
2. Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen has dedicated his leadership to strengthening social cohesion within Austria and enhancing the country’s role in promoting stability and cooperation across Europe, reflecting Austria’s commitment to peaceful international relations.
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The two Kings Philippe and Van der Bellen havedifferent backgrounds, one is of royal origin, and the other is a child of a refugee family (once of noble origin) but now, in the eyes of the European public, both of them are giving off a sense of courtesy, virtue and erudition.
WAJWith the attendance of many international figures, the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II was celebrated at the United Nations headquarters.
Journalist Usama Soliman
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