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Sarajevo Call for Peace: Leaders, Faith Actors, Youth, Women, and Civil Society Unite for a Renewed Global Movement to End Wars and Uphold Respect for International Law

In a moment of urgent global need marked by rising conflict, growing militarization, and deepening polarization, leaders from diverse faiths, public institutions, youth and women movements, and civil society convened in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina to call for a united stand to condemn war, support collaborative peacebuilding, and uphold respect for international law.

October 24, 2025 Filed Under: Featured, Press Releases


In a moment of urgent global need marked by rising conflict, growing militarization, and deepening polarization, leaders from diverse faiths, public institutions, youth and women movements, and civil society convened in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina to call for a united stand to condemn war, support collaborative peacebuilding, and uphold respect for international law.

The second chapter of “A Call for Peace, the End of Wars and Respect for International Law” was held in Sarajevo from 16 to 18 October 2025. A joint initiative of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and Religions for Peace (RfP), the Sarajevo Call for Peace was organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the City of Sarajevo, and the Interreligious Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the support of the Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

A Global Movement Anchored in Sarajevo

Launched in Gernika, Spain, in April 2025, the “Call for Peace” is an urgent call for humanity to put an end to the vicious cycle of violence and destruction that pervades our world. The “Call for Peace” continues in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina — a city that still bears the deep scars of war, yet stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and renewal. Sarajevo’s story, like that of Gernika, reminds us that from the ruins of conflict can emerge a steadfast commitment to recovery, reconciliation, and hope. Linking Gernika and Sarajevo carries a shared message: the remembrance of war’s tragedies can serve not only as a warning but also as a catalyst for dialogue, understanding, and the building of a more peaceful future.

By uniting global stakeholders and engaging communities most affected by conflict, the “Call for Peace” aims to amplify the pursuit of a peaceful future for the next generations. Through diplomacy, collaboration, and dialogue, it envisions a world where peace prevails over war. Future iterations of the global movement are slated for cities historically impacted by conflict, with the third chapter envisaged to take place in Beirut, Lebanon next year.

Amplifying Voices for Peace, Unity, and Justice

As in Gernika, the Sarajevo gathering drew historical parallels to modern-day conflicts and amplified global voices calling for peace, unity, and justice.

The three-day event opened with a reception at the Olympic Museum in Sarajevo, followed by interactive panels featuring faith leaders, youth, women and civil society actors. Key thematic sessions, held at the Gazi Husrevbeg’s Library and the Bošnjački Institute, included:

  • Faith in Action: Religious Leaders and Faith Actors as Partners in Fostering Peace, Rebuilding Trust and Promoting Mutual Understanding
  • Young People Paving the Way for Peace: From Words to Action
  • Women Shaping a Future of Peace: Bridging Gaps in Global Challenges
  • Agents of Peace: Civil Society Driving Transformative Change from the Ground Up

The main ceremony took place in the historic Sarajevo City Hall – Vijećnica, with leaders sharing key messages:

Mr. Samir Avdić, Mayor of Sarajevo

In his welcome remarks, Mr. Samir Avdić, Mayor of Sarajevo, reminded the world that Sarajevo’s history and resilience symbolize humanity’s enduring hope for peace.

H.E. Mr. Elmedin Konaković, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina

In parallel, H.E. Mr. Elmedin Konaković, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, emphasized, “Our shared task is to ensure that today’s Call for Peace is not just a statement, but a concrete process — one that fosters responsibility, solidarity, and collective action…Let our call for Peace be more than words — let it be a global movement for dialogue, dignity, and reconciliation.”

Under-Secretary-General Miguel Ángel Moratinos, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and UN Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia
Under-Secretary-General Miguel Ángel Moratinos, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and UN Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia

Under-Secretary-General Miguel Ángel Moratinos, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and UN Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia, underscored that peace is not static. It requires constant dialogue and inclusion. “We don’t get peace just by declaring it. Actions need to follow. Real actions, for real long-lasting peace. …My dear friends, humanity must stand together and call for a better world,” he said. His rallying cry: mobilize all sectors of society — from faith leaders, to youth, women, civil society, media, grassroots actors and all stakeholders — who are united around a central idea: “Many cultures. One humanity.”

Dr. Francis Kuria, Secretary-General of Religions for Peace

Dr. Francis Kuria, Secretary-General of Religions for Peace, added, “We must act timely in answering the voices, particularly from marginalized communities, which are calling for peace, unity, and justice in order to secure a future of shared, sacred flourishing that lasts for generations.”

H.E. Mufti Dr. Nedžad Grabus, Mufti of Sarajevo, Member of the Assembly of the Interreligious Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Co-President of Religions for Peace

H.E. Mufti Dr. Nedžad Grabus — Mufti of Sarajevo, Member of the Assembly of the Interreligious Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Co-President of Religions for Peace — emphasized the city’s multi-religious harmony, stating, “Sarajevo has an open heart. It is a place of peaceful coexistence between people of different religious beliefs.”

Ms. Arnhild Spence, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ms. Arnhild Spence, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ms. Arnhild Spence, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Bosnia and Herzegovina, said, “Bosnia and Herzegovina’s story is one of resilience, courage, and hope. Over the past three decades, its people have worked tirelessly to rebuild communities, strengthen institutions, and embrace diversity. As the United Nations, we are proud to accompany the country on its journey – supporting human rights, fostering social cohesion, and advancing sustainable development and lasting peace.”

H.E. Mr. George Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece (2009 - 2011)
H.E. Mr. George Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece (2009 – 2011)

H.E. Mr. George Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece (2009 – 2011), delivered a special address reminding the world that peace begins with our shared will. “When we speak of peace and war, we must remember — It is not destiny. It is a choice. And it’s time to choose peace…Let us choose wisely. Let us choose peace and build a future worthy of the best of us all.”

Mr. José Mari Gorroño, Mayor of Gernika
Mr. José Mari Gorroño, Mayor of Gernika

Mr. José Mari Gorroño, Mayor of Gernika, connected two cities that endured conflict — now united in a shared message of remembrance and peace.

Mr. Denis Agović, FIBA 3x3 Professional Athlete and Sports Inclusion Advocate
Mr. Denis Agović, FIBA 3×3 Professional Athlete and Sports Inclusion Advocate

Mr. Denis Agović, FIBA 3×3 Professional Athlete and Sports Inclusion Advocate, shared how sport builds inclusion, resilience, and peace. “Through sport, I found strength and purpose. It teaches respect, teamwork, and solidarity — values we need for peace.”

Mr. Martí Olivella, Promoter of Social Innovation, Civil Society Representative
Mr. Martí Olivella, Promoter of Social Innovation, Civil Society Representative

Bringing the voice of civil society to the conversation, Mr. Martí Olivella, Promoter of Social Innovation, urged all stakeholders to commit: “War is a human decision and what humans decide, humans can abolish.”

Sarajevo Joint Statement: Moving from Words to Action

The gathering concluded with Mr. Moratinos presenting the Sarajevo Joint Statement, a united call to translate commitments into action. The Statement reaffirms the collective responsibility to reject war, restore trust in international law, and nurture a culture of peace through education, inclusion, and solidarity. (Read the joint statement here.)

By gathering in Sarajevo and issuing this call for peace, the initiative reinforces that peace is not simply the absence of war — it is the active presence of justice, empathy, and shared humanity. The global movement continues to grow, guided by the conviction that remembrance must fuel renewal, and dialogue must lead to concrete change.


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