
UN Secretary-General Guterres Describes Nowruz as Symbol of Renewal and Unity
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issued a message on March 21 describing Nowruz as a symbol of renewal and an opportunity to promote understanding and respect among cultures and peoples worldwide.
Guterres stated that in today's difficult and tense times, Nowruz carries special importance as a chance to build bridges of mutual respect among societies. He emphasized that achieving a peaceful, sustainable and inclusive world requires global cooperation and solidarity among nations.
The remarks come amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran, which has resulted in the deaths of senior Iranian officials and many civilians. Guterres has repeatedly called for restraint, stressing that dialogue, diplomacy and cooperation are the only viable paths to resolving conflicts and ensuring long-term stability.
Nowruz, meaning "New Day," is an ancient festival marking the Persian New Year. It is celebrated across many countries in Central Asia, the Middle East and beyond, symbolizing renewal, hope and the arrival of spring.
The United Nations has long recognized Nowruz as a cultural event that promotes peace, intercultural dialogue and shared human values across borders. Guterres' message highlights the enduring relevance of Nowruz as a symbol of unity, urging the global community to embrace its spirit in addressing current conflicts through cooperation and mutual respect.
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