The world is constantly evolving, and even the services that for centuries have connected peoples are now changing their face. The postal service, which once carried only letters and stories of everyday life, has today become the backbone of a global system that moves information, goods, commercial relations, and even the security of communities.

These days in Dubai, the Universal Postal Congress is being held with the participation of 192 countries. This important gathering highlights how inclusion, innovation, and sustainability have become essential priorities to ensure fair and efficient exchanges among nations. The decisions taken on this occasion will have a direct impact not only on postal systems, but also on mutual trust and on international stability.

The World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace follows this process with great attention. The future of peace also depends on solid and modern infrastructures capable of connecting people and governments without barriers or discrimination. Every improvement in the postal and digital network means stronger cooperation, greater trust, and new opportunities for shared growth.

The WOS-IPSP believes that multilateral cooperation in this field is fundamental. It is not only a matter of faster shipments or advanced logistics, but of strengthening the fabric of relations among peoples, building a world where communication is synonymous with transparency, security, and progress.

Just as the postal service once united generations by carrying dreams and hopes, today it must again become a vehicle of peace and collaboration. The transformation of postal services, supported by the international debate in Dubai, is therefore part of a broader commitment that calls upon every State and every international organization to work together, ensuring that human connections become bridges of dialogue and not instruments of division.