Moroccan Royal Advisor André Azoulay has been awarded the Boutros Boutros-Ghali Peace Prize by the Crans Montana Forum. The award recognizes Azoulay’s long-standing commitment to fostering dialogue between cultures and promoting values of coexistence and tolerance. The decision was made by the Forum’s council, presided over by Honorary President Prince Jean of Luxembourg, amidst a global climate of increasing tensions. Azoulay serves as an advisor to King Mohammed VI of Morocco and is known for his work in advocating for intercultural understanding. The Crans Montana Forum highlighted his dedication to peacebuilding efforts. The prize acknowledges Azoulay’s significant contributions to promoting harmony and peaceful relations.