On June 25, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution initiated by Tajikistan, "International Decade for the Consolidation of Peace for Future Generations," proclaiming the period 2027-2036 as a decade aimed at developing a culture of peace, dialogue, and cooperation between generations, Pressa.tj reports.
The resolution, adopted by the UN General Assembly, was the result of an initiative by Tajikistan submitted to the organization's member states. The document aims to develop a culture of peace, strengthen dialogue, mutual understanding, and cooperation between generations, and promote approaches focused on conflict prevention and sustainable development.
Such UN resolutions are advisory in nature and provide general guidelines for international cooperation. They provide a basis for thematic events, the development of national programs, and the coordination of actions between states, international organizations, and civil society institutions. However, practical results depend on the extent to which the proposed principles are implemented at the national and regional levels.
One of the first events within the new Decade is expected to be a high-level international conference, scheduled to be held in Dushanbe in 2027. It could become a platform for discussing practical mechanisms for implementing the initiative's goals and exchanging experiences between countries. The ultimate effectiveness of the Decade will depend primarily on specific projects, international cooperation, and the willingness of states to implement the stated principles in long-term policies.
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June 26, 2026