The Fourth World Peace Declaration

We incumbent and former Heads of State and Government, Prime Ministers, Royalty, and other citizens gathered in Washington D.C., November 27-30, 1997, do hereby declare our commitment to World Peace, and call upon the world and its leaders in all fields to review and assess our traditional patterns of thinking in order to promote greater cooperation among individual groups and nations and the empowerment of the underpriviledged, so as to ensure the creation of a new world of prosperity, freedom, justice, and peace for all humanity.

The participants of the Fourth World Peace Conference urge all leaders and resposible citizens to unite in a global effort to bring about peace and cooperation, to restore, protect and preserve the natural resources of our planet, to transcend the barriers of religion, race, and nationality, and to promote human development in all its forms, including access to the instruments through which men and women can realize their highest potential.

The reality of a peaceful global village is in our reach. New thinking and restructuring based on deeper understandings and realizations on the ideal of the family is needed to matched the present realities in our world as we enter the third millennium.

Accordingly, we summond the people of the world to maintain, support, and encourage a movement of true human solidarity to rebuild the family through word and example. We make a special appeal to religious leaders of the world to put aside their differences and spearhead this call, guided by the following principles and affirmations: