The 2018 Paris Peace Forum gathered world leaders on the anniversary of Armistice Day; the end of World War I, and was attended by 65 heads of states and governments. Each leader was asked to contribute from their nation or organisation, a book to build the Peace Library.
President Macron, France
Chancellor Merkel, Germany
Prime Minister Trudeau, Canada
President Issoufou, Niger
Christiane Lagarde, IMF director
Ji Bingxuan, Vice Chairman NPC, China
U.N Secretary General Guterres
Prince Albert II, Monaco
Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State, Vatican
Prime Minister Tspras, Greece
Prime Minister Hairi, Lebanon

The 2018 Paris Peace Forum gathered world leaders on the anniversary of Armistice Day; the end of World War I, and was attended by 65 heads of states and governments. Each leader was asked to contribute from their nation or organisation, a book to build the Peace Library.
The 2018 Paris Peace Forum gathered world leaders on the anniversary of Armistice Day; the end of World War I, and was attended by 65 heads of states and governments. Each leader was asked to contribute from their nation or organisation, a book to build the Peace Library.
The 2018 Paris Peace Forum gathered world leaders on the anniversary of Armistice Day; the end of World War I, and was attended by 65 heads of states and governments. Each leader was asked to contribute from their nation or organisation, a book to build the Peace Library.