Global Peace Initiative Expands: After Indonesia, Next World Meet in Thailand & Manchester UK

Jakarta/Kolkata: The highly anticipated 6th World Meet 2025 will take place on January 28 in Jakarta, Indonesia, followed by the 7th World Meet in Thailand on May 8, and the 8th World Meet in Manchester, UK, on September 14. This series of global events aims to unite leaders and visionaries to promote peace, harmony, and international cooperation.

The World Meet is a prestigious global platform that attracts high-level dignitaries, royal families, and influential personalities from around the world. The 6th World Meet in Jakarta will host representatives from over 50 countries, including numerous kings, queens, and prominent global figures. The President of Indonesia has been invited to grace the event, along with Hollywood actor and singer Tony Taylor, the Vice President of the World Meet, who will attend from New York, USA. Other notable attendees include Sahid Mahmood Raja, Director of A1 Global TV (UK), and martial arts teams from Pakistan led by Pervaiz Vicky.

The World Meet series is the brainchild of Dr. M.A. Ali, Founder and Director of the initiative, whose mission is to foster global unity, peace, and harmony. Dr. Ali highlighted the significance of these gatherings, stating, “Our aim is to bring the world together through shared values and mutual respect, creating a platform for collaboration and understanding.”

The 7th World Meet, scheduled for May 8 in Thailand, promises to continue this legacy of fostering global dialogue. This event will be followed by the 8th World Meet on September 14 in Manchester, UK, bringing together influential leaders and cultural representatives to further the mission of uniting the world.

With a rich history of success, including the participation of global royals, Hollywood stars, and prominent media figures, the World Meet has established itself as a symbol of international collaboration. Past events have been graced by dignitaries such as His Majesty King Sany Wijaya Natakusuma of the Padjadaran Kingdom, Indonesia, along with representatives from 32 countries.

The 2025 series promises to be even more impactful, marking a step forward in the journey towards global peace and harmony.

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