BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 12. Dialogue remains
the most powerful tool for preventing further regional spread of
conflicts, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of
Civilizations (UNAOC), Miguel Ángel Moratinos said, Trend reports.
He made the remark at the opening of the 13th Global Baku Forum
on "Bridging Divides in a World in Transition."
"Today, we better understand that the international situation is
darker and more vulnerable than at any time in recent decades.
Humanity is facing an unprecedented combination of crises: the
existential implications of artificial intelligence for the future
of our species, the growing climate crisis, persistent hunger and
poverty, and, above all, the spread of wars and violent conflicts,
which now seem to be a normal routine," he said.
Moratinos noted that dialogue remains the most powerful tool for
preventing further regional spread of conflicts and restoring
trust.
“In the South Caucasus, recent positive developments serve as a
powerful reminder that even in the midst of intense conflict,
movement toward peace is possible,” he said.
According to him, Azerbaijan's restoration of its territorial
integrity is consistent with the principles of territorial
integrity, which remain central to the UN Charter.