Global Leaders Together Urge for Lasting Peace Amid Ongoing Conflicts
A Call for Peace: Voices from Around the World
In today's world, we are faced with numerous challenges, including armed conflicts, rising geopolitical tensions, and intensifying ideological divides. These issues resonate not only within national borders but also threaten our global social fabric and shared future. In response, the International Spiritual Council for Transforming Humanity (ISCTH) has emerged as a beacon of hope, advocating for peace not merely as a dream but as a necessary reality.
The ISCTH provides a platform where conversations about peace take a proactive form, prioritizing dialogue, collaboration, and actionable commitments. Recently, in line with this mission, renowned figures such as Alexander Lukashenko, the President of Belarus, publicly expressed the urgency of finding peaceful resolutions. His statement, "Today, we need to use every step to reach a peaceful agreement through compromises for long-term peace," echoes the sentiments shared by many leaders across the globe.
Key Advocates for Peace
Notable voices have joined this collective appeal, emphasizing the need for constructive dialogue over violence. Swiss Parliament member Dr. H. C. Nik Gugger stressed that "The world is on fire. World leaders must choose dialogue over escalation and nonviolence over retaliation. Dialogue is not weakness. It is the only path forward.” His words highlight the critical importance of constructive discourse in overcoming current global disputes.
Similarly, Ján Figeľ, President of FOREF Europe, asserted the significant link between human rights and lasting peace when he remarked, “Respect for the dignity and fundamental rights of every human being is the surest path to lasting peace.” Sajeda Shawa, the Head of UN OCHA in the UAE, faithfully articulated the same ideology, insisting that leaders must prioritize compassion and dialogue when facing adversity.
The spiritual perspective is well represented by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who wisely advised that “Peace begins within each individual. Lasting peace cannot be achieved through force, but through compassion.” Furthermore, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, State Secretary of the Holy See, called for more outspoken advocates for peace, particularly against the backdrop of escalating arms races and in defense of the world's marginalized.
Voices from India
Among the strongest proponents of this message is Maitreya Dadashreeji, a spiritual leader and visionary associated with ISCTH, who articulated a passionate warning about the perils of divisive agendas. He stated, “Divisive, myopic, selfish agendas are becoming increasingly intense...the consequences of war threaten not only human civilization but also this planet that has sustained life for billions of years.” This powerful statement serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to act as caretakers of the Earth rather than its owners.
A Unified Message
The calls for peace have taken on a global dimension with a pointed message directed to Russia and Ukraine, urging both nations to seek peaceful resolutions. The message resonates with the core belief that only through unity can we aspire towards greater accomplishments as a global community. For one God, for one Earth—let us unite in our quest for peace.
At this crucial juncture, it is essential that all decision-making processes prioritize the value of human life, uphold the dignity of every person, and safeguard the future of our planet. As advocates for peace, let us nurture the voices that speak against conflict and strive for a harmonious existence together. The collective appeal for peace stands as a reminder of our shared humanity and the pressing need to embrace dialogue as our primary tool for resolution. Let there be peace, and may we all contribute to making it a reality.