Bill
HR 4346
PEACE Act of 2025
The bill directs increased diplomatic efforts and funding for peacebuilding to prevent conflict and promote accountability in international peace processes.
Bill
HR 4346
The bill directs increased diplomatic efforts and funding for peacebuilding to prevent conflict and promote accountability in international peace processes.
The PEACE Act of 2025 (HR 4346) aims to establish a comprehensive framework for promoting peace and conflict resolution. The bill outlines measures for enhancing diplomatic efforts, funding peacebuilding programs, and supporting international cooperation to prevent violence and foster stability in conflict-prone regions. It includes provisions for increased monitoring of peace initiatives and mechanisms to hold accountable parties that undermine peace processes.
This bill addresses the critical need for systematic and sustained efforts to prevent conflicts and promote global stability. By funneling resources and attention toward diplomacy and peacebuilding, it can reduce the likelihood of violent conflicts, which often result in humanitarian crises, economic instability, and long-term regional insecurity. It also reinforces the United States' commitment to peaceful conflict resolution under international norms.
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