
In a world facing crises that are growing in both number and severity, peace can only be achieved through genuine cooperation. As Pope Leo XIV once reminded the diplomatic corps, true cooperation arises not from compulsion, but from mutual respect and active listening.
From my experience, enduring solutions in foreign policy are not forged through pressure, but through the strength of partnership. When nations are engaged with respect and empathy, they are far more willing to enter into dialogue and pursue shared solutions—especially when confronting complex challenges such as irregular migration, which demand collaboration rather than confrontation.
Positive international relations, grounded in trust and mutual benefit, are the most effective path to meaningful and lasting progress. A cooperative approach rooted in mutual respect fosters not only global harmony but also sustainable outcomes for all parties involved.
If we are to achieve genuine transformation, we must place our trust in diplomacy rather than imposition. Only through this path can we build a more just, stable, and inclusive international order.
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