The ISCTH, an organization dedicated to cultivating peace through collaborative action, gathered statements from international leaders and humanitarians to address the intensifying global divide. Swiss Parliament member Dr. H. C. Nik Gugger framed the current climate as a world on fire, arguing that dialogue is a necessity rather than a sign of weakness. Similarly, Cardinal Pietro Parolin of the Holy See called for a vocal rejection of the arms race, emphasizing the need to prioritize the most vulnerable populations over military buildup.
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Global Figures Urge Immediate Diplomatic Resolution to Conflict
As geopolitical tensions sharpen, the International Spiritual Council for Transforming Humanity (ISCTH) has launched a coordinated appeal for peace, drawing in voices from the Swiss Parliament, the Holy See, and the Dalai Lama to demand a shift from military escalation toward urgent, compromise-driven dialogue.
Representing the organization’s core mandate, Maitreya Dadashreeji issued a stark warning regarding the environmental and civilizational costs of ongoing warfare. He specifically urged Russia and Ukraine to pursue a lasting resolution, noting that Europe and Asia—which account for roughly 70% of the global population—bear a unique responsibility for the future of the planet. These appeals, which also included contributions from Ján Figeľ of FOREF Europe and Sajeda Shawa of UN OCHA, underscore a collective demand for leaders to abandon divisive agendas in favor of protecting human dignity and ecological stability.
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