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Peacemaking

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Peacemaking meaning

The act of reconciling two people or groups who disagree.

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Meanwhile, its rival, China, allied with the global South, promoted a peacemaking diplomacy that contrasted with Washington’s unqualified support for Israel’s genocidal military offensive.

The legacy of the Wilson family, their focus on forgiveness and peacemaking, we have the same focus so it just felt surreal and it felt right,” said Alex.

As with conflict, the 6ID also played a key role in peacemaking.

While packing away the petition in a chest might have inadvertently succeeded in hiding this remarkable testament to peacemaking, the spirit that dared hope for a world without war was not suppressed in Wales.

Kushner, a family friend of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, broke decades of US norms on Middle East peacemaking by barely making a pretense of being evenhanded with the Palestinians.

Kushner, a family friend of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, broke decades of US norms on Middle East peacemaking by barely making a pretense of being evenhanded with the Palestinians.

When Israel announced a settlement expansion during a visit Biden took to the country, the vice president criticized this counterproductive move that undermined peacemaking while also keeping the relationship on solid footing.

But there is a much easier and cheaper solution to that than spending $5.5 million on an ostensibly peacemaking election commission that the official opposition already despises.

I am pleased to inform you that the operational modalities of FemWise have been adopted, and in the not too distant future, members of FemWise will be deployed to complement some of our preventive and peacemaking efforts in several Member States.

On Wednesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani joined Erdogan and Putin for a new round of talks on peacemaking in Syria.

The panoply of conflicts and warring parties has made the war resistant to international peacemaking.

Furthermore, the consortium have integrated Galtung's teaching of the meanings of the terms peacemaking, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding, to also fit into a triadic and interdependent formulation or structure.

Her peacemaking also helped reconcile Henry with his daughters Mary and Elizabeth and fostered a good relationship between her and the crown prince.

However, another part of Nobel's testament marked the prize for the individual who had best enhanced the "brotherhood of people," which could be interpreted more generally as seeing humanitarian work like Dunant's as connected to peacemaking as well.

It is dedicated to peacemaking between peoples and nations by encouraging acceptance of the "other" and rejection of violent conflict resolution.

Jane was highly praised for her gentle, peaceful nature, being referred to as "gentle a lady as ever I knew" by John Russell and being named as "the Pacific" by the Imperial Ambassador Eustace Chapuys for her peacemaking efforts at court.

Many authors have cited proverbs as epigrams at the beginning of their articles, e.g. "'If you want to dismantle a hedge, remove one thorn at a time' Somali proverb" in an article on peacemaking in Somalia.

The Danzig dilemma: a study in peacemaking by compromise by John Brown Mason Stanford university press 1946, page 49 The United Kingdom eventually accepted this argument.

Worldly wisdom is rejected and people are exhorted to embrace heavenly wisdom, which includes peacemaking and pursuing righteousness and justice (3:13-18).