Paris- The general assembly of Paris Forum for Peace and Development PFPD elected last Thursday the former president of Arab parliament Ahmed Aljarwan from UAE as a president for 6 years.
Al-Jarwan was declared president of the Paris Forum by consensus of the members during the meeting held in Paris last Thursday.
During the meeting, Natalie Kessler, president of Pangee organization , a French activist of South Korean origin, presented her book on the mechanisms of peace, entitled The Little Purple Book to the new president of PFPD.
A number of heads of French NGOs, in addition French researchers and journalists, participated in the meeting, where they discussed the importance of promoting a culture of peace and tolerance and combating extremism and terrorism.
PFPD established in October 2017 as a French NGO based in Paris. It works to enhance the peace, tolerance and coexistence between peoples around the world.
Ahmed Aljarwan, the former president of the Arab parliament for 8 years is the president of global council for tolerance and peace based in Malta.
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