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AESI SEMINAR “50 YEARS AFTER HELSINSKI AGREEMENTS” 18 FEBRUARY 2025

AESI SEMINAR “50 YEARS AFTER HELSINSKI AGREEMENTS”
18 FEBRUARY 2025

AESI SEMINARIO 18 FEBRUARY 2025

AESI PRESIDENT MESSAGE :
HELSINKI AGREEMENTS : NEW DIPLOMACY FOR PEACE
“It is easy several times to reminded of the importance of the diplomatic spirit of Helsinki.

It is now 50 years since that historic date when the agreements laid the foundation for a civil democratic diplomatic coexistence of that part of the world in Europe that needed an agreement of a dialogue of an openness to mutual understanding.

it is increasingly urgent to train new diplomats and new academics as well as new politicians and men of institutions who have it clear in their hearts and minds that there is an urgent need for dialogue, understanding, and the training of people who are capable of analyzing situations and at the same time acting accordingly with respect for the human person.

The latest events the new international realities of these days in January 2025 remind us that it is not an elephant in a crystalware shop, or a violent one in a geopolitical context armed with missiles and tanks that brings peace and serenity to peoples.Either we need to have patience or we need to have the form of a dialogic diplomacy ready to take concrete steps to reach an agreement, where everyone can be in a comfortable situation.

In this new world order, great freedom is needed.The freedom to recognize the dignity of the human person both for large numbers, i.e., peoples and for each individual citizen.Each person is important and so is one’s life.

The relationships there are between people must have those who listen to them and who manage the common good a great capacity to understand and foster dialogue between peoples and people. To claim all this is to respect the dignity of the human person, men and women who need to live on this planet.

The Helsinki Accords now fifty years after they were made in that part of Europe remind us of the importance always always of diplomacy before war and conflict which is always a great loss for all.”

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