Over 300 global leaders to attend Paris Peace Forum 2025
Forum to forge ‘New Coalitions for Peace, People and the Planet’
The Forum will also mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement, aiming to inject fresh momentum into climate action ahead of COP30 in Belém
With global tension and climate challenges, the Paris Peace Forum returns on October 29–30 at the Palais de Chaillot in the French capital. The event will gather over 300 global leaders to forge new partnerships for peace, democracy, and sustainable development marking 10 years since the Paris Cimate Agreement.

The Forum will also mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement, aiming to inject fresh momentum into climate action ahead of COP30 in Belém
The eighth edition of Paris Peace Forum, that will be held on October 29-30 in Paris, will see the participation of over 300 political, social and business leaders from around the world to address issues related to global peace and sustainable prosperity.
In a press statement, the organisers of Paris Peace Forum say that 2025 Forum comes amid ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan, the worsening climate emergency, the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, and falling aid budgets threatening millions of lives.
Since 2018, the Paris Peace Forum has sought to reinvent diplomacy in a changing world and work towards better global governance of public goods a mission more relevant than ever as it prepares for its 8th edition at the Palais de Chaillot on October 29–30 under the theme New Coalitions for Peace, People and the Planet.
The statement adds that the newly confirmed high-level participants and global figures are set to address key priorities including conflict prevention and peacebuilding, defending democracy and information integrity, investing in children as a driver of development, harnessing AI for peace and inclusive growth, and scaling transformative climate solutions.
According to the statement, the Forum will also mark the 10th anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement, aiming to inject fresh momentum into climate action ahead of COP30 in Belém. It will be hosted across three iconic venues overlooking the Eiffel Tower, namely the Musée de l’Homme, the Musée National de la Marine, and the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, bringing together more than 300 high-level participants and thousands of attendees.