144th IPU Assembly
Nusa Dua, Indonesia
20-24 March 2022
Rethinking and reframing the approach to peace
processes with a view to fostering lasting peace
Resolution adopted by consensus
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by the 144th IPU Assembly
(Nusa Dua, 24 March 2022)
The 144th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union,
Recalling
the tenets and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United
Nations to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,
Recalling also
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as the
International Covenants on Human Rights and other human rights agreements, and
affirming the importance for all member States parties to these agreements to implement
them fully in order to promote international peace and security,
Recalling further
the international community’s commitment to preventing
conflict and achieving sustainable peace contained in the United Nations 2030 Agenda
for Sustainable Development, in particular Sustainable Development Goal 16 on
providing access to justice and promoting peaceful and inclusive societies,
Mindful
of Security Council resolutions 1325 of 31 October 2000 on women,
peace and security; 1612 of 26 July 2005 on children and armed conflict; 1820 of 19 June
2008 on sexual violence in conflict; and 2250 of 9 December 2015 on youth, peace and
security; and their successor resolutions that address the inordinate impact of conflict and
war on women and children, as well as the need for a survivor/victim-centred approach in
all interventions, and highlight the crucial role that women, youth and children should and
already do play in conflict prevention and peace building,
Recalling
the IPU resolutions
Promoting international reconciliation, helping
to bring stability to regions of conflict, and assisting with post-conflict reconstruction
(adopted at the 110th IPU Assembly, April 2004),
The role of parliament in respecting the
principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of States
(adopted at the 136th IPU
Assembly, April 2017),
Sustaining peace as a vehicle for achieving sustainable
development
(adopted at the 138th IPU Assembly, March 2018), and
Parliamentary
strategies to strengthen peace and security against threats and conflicts resulting from
climate-related disasters and their consequences
(adopted at the 142nd IPU Assembly,
May 2021),
Recalling also
the Declaration of Presiding Officers of National Parliaments
entitled
The parliamentary vision for international cooperation at the dawn of the third
millennium
(adopted on 1 September 2000), the St. Petersburg Declaration
Promoting
cultural pluralism and peace through interfaith and inter-ethnic dialogue
(endorsed by the
137th IPU Assembly, October 2017), and the Belgrade Declaration
Strengthening
international law: Parliamentary roles and mechanisms, and the contribution of regional
cooperation
(endorsed by the 141st IPU Assembly, October 2019),
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The delegation of India expressed reservations on preambular paragraphs 5 and 13, and
operative paragraph 17.