United for Peace, Values, and Dialogue
We, the WAVe and Friends Delegation, had the honor of participating in the first-ever World Assemblee in Moscow. Two intense and inspiring days filled with encounters, conversations, and a tangible sense of renewal. From morning to evening, delegations from more than 140 countries came together to discuss people’s diplomacy, peace, and the preservation of traditional values—topics that lie at the very heart of our movement.
WAVe Voices on the World Stage
WAVe was represented on stage by two inspiring voices:
Waldemar Herdt, founding member and spokesperson of our organization, joined the conference via live broadcast, speaking about the importance of building bridges between nations.
Sandra Bünger, our representative on-site, took part in a panel discussion and later addressed the audience as a speaker alongside four international guests and the moderator. Both emphasized how vital it is to rekindle dialogue between cultures, religions, and generations in order to preserve peace as a shared value.

Encounters That Inspire
Beyond the stage, it was the personal meetings and exchanges that left the deepest impression. Discussions with representatives from various countries led to initial talks about future cooperation.
One particularly promising result was the idea of developing an international documentary film project together with a globally active film producer—capturing WAVe’s core mission of peace, values, and human connection on screen. The creative exchange has already begun and is moving forward dynamically.
An Atmosphere of Hope
Throughout the event, the atmosphere was uplifting, bright, and deeply inspiring. It was clear that those present shared a genuine desire to take responsibility for shaping a peaceful global future.
We were warmly welcomed, officially recognized, and entered into a cooperation agreement with the World Assemblee. Even representatives of state institutions expressed acceptance and appreciation of our work—an important milestone for WAVe’s international recognition.

A Moment of Pride
A truly emotional highlight was seeing the opening and closing videos of the Assemblee, produced by our WAVe media team, projected on the big screen before more than 4,000 attendees. It was a moment of pride, gratitude, and silent awe—proof of what can be achieved through collaboration, trust, and heartfelt dedication.
Gratitude and Outlook
We, as the WAVe delegation, are deeply grateful to have been part of this historic first World Assemblee.
We have witnessed that there is not only hope—but people who act, connect, and create. A new awareness is emerging: to know our roots, to honor where we come from, and to meet each other at eye level—with love at the center.
This is what WAVe stands for.
The people, the organizations, the opportunities—they are coming together.
Now.
