Co-Chairs of the General Council from France and India wouldn’t be able to come to Sevastopol due to Pandemic

01/09/2020 17:46

Co-chairs of the General Council of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly o Bernard Loze (France) and Dalbir Singh (India) expressed regret that they will not be able to personally participate in the events in Sevastopol. They reported this in the WhatsApp chat of the international organization.

“It is very sad. I was really going to visit Sevastopol. I will be happy to help in any case from here, from France, “ - Bernard Loze, Co-chairman of the General Council of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly, Vice-President of the Association “Franco-Russian Dialogue”.

“It's a pity that we can't join our Eurasian family this time. There are no flights from India. But both I and Bernard are with you in heart and spirit” – Dalbir Singh, Co-chair of the General Council of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly, National Secretary of the Indian National Congress, President of the Foundation for Policy and Management.

The Co-chairs wished success to the events in Sevastopol and expressed confidence in the brilliant outcome of the discussions.

“It is necessary to step up efforts to ensure lasting and sustainable peace in the world. The Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly supports the development of international humanitarian cooperation, and we are moving towards our goal through building partner coalitions and coordinated dialogue,” - Dalbir Singh said.

“I hope that while we are “looping” the battle against the pandemic, we will continue the battle for peace and friendship,” – said Bernard Loze.

Svetlana Smirnova, First Deputy Secretary General of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly, noted that despite everything and thanks to technology, we have a great opportunity to unite in a working dialogue and meet online on September 4.

Recall that from August 27 to September 5 in the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly is the organizer of several international events, some of them with online participation of representatives of the world. Among the events – the 5th session of the International Public Forum on the Preservation of Historical Memory about the Second World war and the Great Patriotic war, an Expanded meeting of the General Council Presidium of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly, “Week Memory” together with the Crimean Eurasian School of Partnership, XVI Sevastopol International Festival of Documentaries and TV Programs and others. All events are united under the auspices of a mega project of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly VICTORIOUS TOGETHER – for peace and creation".

On September 4, Sevastopol will host an Expanded meeting of the General Council Presidium of the International Union of Non-Governmental Organizations “ Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly” (Sevastopol hotel, “Admiral” Hall). The agenda of the meeting includes issues related to the results of the Assembly's activities, including the program of international events in Sevastopol, working issues, new projects and plans for the future.

>> Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly holds commemorative and working events in Sevastopol

For Reference

The Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly is an International Non-Governmental Organization aimed at forming a social integration model for the establishment of peace and harmony through the development of multilateral cooperation and public (people's) diplomacy in the Eurasian space. Today, the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly brings together representatives of more than 40 countries. The General Secretary of the organization is Andrey Belyaninov.

The General Council Presidium of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly consists of the Secretary General, Deputy General secretaries, Head of the General Secretariat, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Chairman of the Council of Elders, Chairman of the Expert Council, and Chairman of the Project Activities Council.