Mayors for Peacehttps://www.hannover.de/en/en/view/content/507570/full/1/5724052014-12-17T12:13:10+01:00Thousand paper cranes from Hiroshima for HannoverMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/en/view/content/528098/full/1/5728592014-12-17T12:13:10+01:00On the occasion of his visit to Hannover on 11 December 2014 the Secretary General of the international city network Mayors for Peace, Yasuyoshi Komizo, presented Mayor Hermann with 1000 paper cranes. Nuclear weapons: Withdrawal, abolition and disarmamentMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/en/view/content/525759/full/1/5689972014-11-27T10:47:18+01:00As member of a delegation from Mayors for Peace and further peace-promoting organizations, Mayor Thomas Hermann visited the Federal Foreign Office where he met with Antje Leendertse, the German Government’s Commissioner for Disarmament and Arms Control, to canvass for global nuclear disarmament.Mayor Hermann meets Hiroshima ambassadors from FranceMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/en/view/content/517531/full/1/5595762014-10-01T12:10:32+02:00Just a few days after having taken office, the First Mayor of Lower Saxony’s capital city Hannover took the opportunity to have Michel and Miho Cibot inform him on the work of Mayors for Peace in France.Flying the flag for a ban on nuclear weapons Max Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/en/view/content/506649/full/1/5478872014-07-08T14:40:45+02:008 July 2014 saw Lower Saxony’s state capital Hannover hoist the “Mayors for Peace” flag to visibly underline its commitment to ensuring a peaceful world without nuclear weapons.