Addressing Global Crises at the 60th Munich Security Conference
The 60th Munich Security Conference has concluded in Germany, serving as the world's leading forum for debating international security policy. Delegates and decision-makers gathered to tackle pressing security concerns, ranging from the wars in Ukraine and Gaza to ongoing conflicts in the Horn of Africa.
In an era where multiple interlinked conflicts are unfolding simultaneously, maintaining global stability has become increasingly challenging. The conference explored whether the world is slipping into a zero-sum mindset, where more countries find themselves in “lose-lose” confrontations.
Comfort Ero, president and CEO of the International Crisis Group, emphasized the need for the international community to adopt proactive measures to cool tensions before it's too late. Through collaborative efforts and strategic diplomacy, it's possible to navigate conflicts and foster a more stable global environment.
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World in conflict: How to manage crises before it’s too late?
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