What does peace initiative mean?

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peace ini·tia·tive

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  1. peace initiativenoun

    opening move in negotiating a peace treaty

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  1. peace initiative

    A peace initiative refers to a proposal, action, or strategy introduced with the intention of promoting peace, resolving conflicts, promoting reconciliation, or preventing war. It usually involves negotiation, diplomacy, dialogue or other non-violent means and can be undertaken by various actors such as governments, international organizations, NGOs or individuals. These initiatives can be targeted at resolving regional, national, or international disputes or conflicts.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of peace initiative in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of peace initiative in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of peace initiative in a Sentence

  1. Shimon Peres:

    Why cross an ocean when you can cross a river Why should we sail to Washington when we can meet right away 10 miles from here (On Middle East peace initiative)

  2. Mohammad Shtayyehslammed:

    Arab League has become a symbol of Arab weakness, these peace deals will kill the Arab peace initiative.

  3. Rex Tillerson:

    The President has recently expressed his view that he wants to put a lot of effort into seeing if we cannot advance a peace initiative between Israel and Palestine, and so I think in large measure the President is being very careful to understand how such a decision would impact a peace process.

  4. Chun Yung-woo:

    It was supposed to be about how they would get Kim to give up the nuclear program, but (Moon) was adamant about having Trump and Kim meet in some way or another and keeping up his peace initiative.

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