Main Session ㅣ 2025 HWPL Global Peace Leaders’ Conference

Uniting for Peace and Fulfilling Humanity’s Duty Together

The main session of the 11th Anniversary of the September 18th HWPL World Peace Summit will bring together distinguished leaders from all sectors around the world to commemorate the HWPL September 18th World Peace Summit held in 2014, and to share the implementation status and achievements of the major agreements concluded at that time.

In particular, this session is designed as a forum for unity that discusses concrete action plans and emphasizes the role of each stakeholder, based on the message of the “Legislate Peace (LP)” program, a citizen-centered global peace campaign, so that peace can be established as a culture and social norm shared by all citizens. Furthermore, by having participants directly write and pledge peace messages, the session aims to encourage active action for peace and to draw forth a collective commitment by reaffirming that “everyone becoming a messenger of peace” is the true answer to achieving peace.

PROGRAM / Thu., 18 Sep. 2025, 10:30
Part 1
Opening
Introduction of Distinguished Guests
Progress Report
HWPL Commemorative Address  Lee Man Hee / Chairman of Heavenly Culture World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL)
Congratulatory Remarks / Congratulatory Messages
IPYG Commemorative Address  Mr. Chung Young-min / General Director of the IPYG
IWPG Commemorative Address  Jeon Na-yeong / Chairwoman of International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG)
Congratulatory Performance
Closing
Part 2
Opening
LP Program Panel Talk  
Panelists  Hon. Carlos Núñez Salinas / Deputy President, Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (PARLATINO)
Panelists  Rt. Hon. Dr. Jemma Nunu Kumba / Speaker, Transitional National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan
Panelists  Ms. Sonia Tyler / Former Chief of Staff, Dekalb County District 2, Georgia
Panelists  Hon. Andrés Guillermo Lama Pérez / Senator, The Senate of the Dominican Republic
Presentation of Appreciation Plaques
Appointment Ceremony  HWPL Solidarity of Religions’ Peace Committee
Closing