General principles:
- to work together to prevent the practice of religious sentiments in igniting ethnic conflicts; extremism, spiritual ignorance and xenophobia.
- strengthening international peace and interfaith dialogue.
- achieving the goals of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 10 December 1948 inter alia articles 2 and 18.
- developing practical methods of working together with the population.
- strengthening good, neighborly relations and partnership between religions.
- establishment of traditional ethic values as well as the ideals of unity and peace in the community.
- developing methods for effective resolution of existing conflicts that arise from ethnic and denominational antagonism.
- developing fruitful cooperation with state and public institutions, state authorities, public and religious institutions and the youth.
- preservation the world historic, creative heritage.
- developing humanitarian projects.
- uniting the spiritual leaders and representatives of world religions for mutual cooperation at the global level and establishment of the principles of fairness, tolerance, peace and respect in society.
- striving to develop and nurture the culture of peace and mutual understanding between religions.
- providing the platform for intergovernmental interaction and for conflict resolution beyond the traditional diplomacy.
- taking all appropriate measures to protect and preserve rare or fragile ecosystems and depleted, threatened and endangered flora and fauna.
- undertaking appropriate measures to prevent, reduce and control pollution in accordance with the Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment of 16 June 1972.