President Novák: Without peace, there is no sustainable development

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Without peace, efforts to advance sustainable development could be imperiled or remain ineffective, President Katalin Novák told the UN Sustainable Development Goals Summit in New York on Monday.

Novák co-moderated the leaders’ discussion with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

Brokering peace in all conflict-hit areas in the world must be a priority because without peace, the level of threat rises, an arms race can ensue, and international ties are disrupted, Novák said.

She said she wanted to strengthen the voice of those suffering from wars around the world, and said she had brought “the message of the people living in Ukraine to New York” after her visit to the war-torn country in August.

Another message regarding the threats to societies, was that if families were destroyed, schools neglected, and the church discredited, then “we lose the moral compass of our lives and humanity,” she said, adding this would be “a fatal mistake”.

She also urged responsible childbearing and parenting, saying this was in line with the principles of sustainability. “We must nurture children for the world, because there is no point in fighting for a world of empty cradles,” she said.

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