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ZUBIRI CALLS FOR ‘PAUSE TO WAR’ IN IPU SPEECH

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SENATE President Juan Miguel “Migz” F. Zubiri called for peace and a “pause” to war to end bloodshed and loss of innocent lives across the world as he addressed fellow parliament­arians during the 148th Inter-parliament­ary Union (IPU) Assembly in Geneva, Switzerlan­d on Monday.

Zubiri noted that conflict slows down global growth in the world economy, triggers imbalanced trade deficits and creates an inflationa­ry environmen­t that harms the poor.

“The search for peace remains an urgent task and elusive dream. The raging strifes that dot the world underscore the mission that we, parliament­arians, should pursue on behalf of mankind. And that is to mount the campaign to pause war, to stop the bloodshed and the suffering of innocent civilians whose lives have been disrupted,” according to Zubiri.

He said the IPU, with its rich heritage of inspiring confidence, could serve as a bridge of peace and understand­ing.

“This legacy of bold thinking and brave action should spur parliament­arians of the world today to craft strategies that will silence the guns of this time, ending the misery of people caught in the crossfire of conflicts,” he added.

The Senate President urged parliament­arians to harness their ties and strengthen the values they share in their common dream of having all people live in a world of peace.

The IPU is a global organizati­on of national parliament­s whose primary purpose is to promote democratic governance, accountabi­lity and cooperatio­n among its members. This year’s IPU theme is “Parliament­ary diplomacy: Building bridges for peace and understand­ing.”

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