durable peace

Frequency: 6.87.1 per million words

A state of peace that is stable and expected to last a long time.

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  • The main goal of the summit is to establish a durable peace between the two nations.
  • The international community seeks a durable peace in the region.
  • After decades of war, the citizens yearned for a durable peace.
  • Achieving a durable peace requires sustained effort from all parties.
  • Diplomats are cautiously optimistic about achieving a durable peace in the region.
  • After years of conflict, the nation hoped for a truly durable peace.
  • A durable peace cannot be built on injustice and inequality.
  • Negotiations are underway to establish a durable peace.
  • The treaty was a significant step towards a durable peace.
  • A durable peace cannot be built on injustice.
  • Building a durable peace requires more than just a ceasefire; it requires reconciliation.
  • The agreement aimed to bring about a durable peace for future generations.
  • Historians debate whether the accord ever led to a truly durable peace.
  • Leaders emphasized the importance of fostering durable peace.
  • The international community has a role to play in fostering a durable peace.
  • Without economic stability, a durable peace remains elusive.
  • Without economic stability, a durable peace will remain elusive.
  • They worked tirelessly towards a durable peace settlement.
  • Our children deserve to grow up in a world with durable peace and security.
  • Education is key to building a durable peace in society.