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Diplomacy and International Law: The Necessary Path to Peace
by Amb. Alfredo MaioleseSecretary-General of WOS–IPSP In these months, marked by the increase of wars and conflicts, I find myself reflecting insistently on the role of diplomacy. There are timid signs of reconciliation between the parties, but they vanish like a...
Democracy as a Common Good of Humanity
In an era marked by profound political, economic, technological, and social transformations, democracy remains one of the most precious and fragile achievements of humankind. It is not the exclusive heritage of one nation or one continent, but a universal value that...
“USA, China and Europe: Pillars for a Just and Shared Peace”
August 18, 2025 – The recent statements of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, according to which Ukraine could quickly end the conflict by renouncing Crimea and its prospect of NATO membership, have reopened the international debate on the path toward...
Conflicts, Climate, and Famine: A Call for International Cooperation
In 2025, it is estimated that over 305 million people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance due to crises driven by armed conflicts and climate change. Wars in Sudan, Gaza, and Ukraine have caused massive population displacements and heavy civilian casualties....
Le WOS-IPSP participe à la Fête Nationale du Congo à travers l’Ambassadeur Jean Pierre Onday
Le World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP) a été représenté à la Fête Nationale de la République du Congo par S.E. l’Ambassadeur Jean Pierre Onday, invité officiellement par le Ministère des Affaires Étrangères.La...
WOS-IPSP Statement on the Anchorage Summit between President Trump and President Putin
Anchorage, Alaska – August 15, 2025The World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP) is closely following the developments of the recent summit held in Anchorage, Alaska, between the President of the United States, Donald...