PARIS, Nov. 11 -- French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday called on world leaders, gathering in Paris to join a global tribute to soldiers killed during World War I, to promote multilateral policy and to avoid the errors that led to the outbreak of the grinding conflict in 1914-1918.
Hosting the inaugural Paris Peace Forum, Macron said: "Our predecessors have tried to build a lasting peace. It's smashed by the unilateralism of some, economic crises and nationalism."
"The world we live in is threatened by crises that destabilize our societies: ... migrants' challenge, cyber crime and others. And we are undermined by the resurgence of sad passions, the passions of racism, anti-Semitism," he told the gathering.
Therefore, he invited his counterparts "to promote concrete actions, so that this work of peace advances a little more each year".
As part of World War I memorials, Macron, leaders from Germany, Israel, Canada and alongside Arab and African allies walked side by side earlier on Sunday, under wintry sky, towards the Arc de Triomphe to pay tribute to the 10-million soldiers killed during the 1914-18 war and mark the Armistice.
"This celebration of the armistice will leave in history the image of numerous heads of state gathered together at the Arc de Triomphe in peace!" French President said.
One hundred years after World War I, the two-day Paris Peace Forum brought together 70 heads of state and government, civil society and regional and international organizations to promote multilateralism and collective action to preserve calm over the globe.
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