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A triumph for dialogue
Manila Bulletin
|June 29, 2025
The ceasefire between Iran and Israel is a most welcome development, a rare flicker of hope in a region too often wracked by war, mistrust, and geopolitical rivalries. While fragile and fraught with uncertainty, this cessation of hostilities provides a crucial window to shift from armed confrontation to constructive dialogue. The international community must seize this moment, not with complacency, but with urgency and purpose.
It is imperative that Iran, Israel, and all relevant stakeholders be brought to the negotiating table, not merely to resolve their immediate disputes, but to establish mechanisms for long-term peace and stability. The costs of failure are too high. The recent hostilities also risked spiraling into a wider regional war that would have engulfed neighboring nations, disrupted global oil supplies, and deepened the wounds of an already polarized international system.
The importance of dialogue cannot be overstated. It is the only path that leads away from devastation and toward reconciliation. True peace cannot be achieved at gun-point — it must be built on mutual respect, compromise, and a shared vision for the future. In this context, the revival and enhancement of the Iran Nuclear Deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), is paramount.
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