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¿Qué medidas pueden tomar los países para reducir tensiones y promover la paz en áreas afectadas por conflictos?
March 21 (Reuters) - Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday that there needs to be an "immediate cessation" of what he described as U.S.-Israeli aggression to end the war and wider regional conflict, Iran's embassy in India said in an X post on Saturday. Pezeshkian spoke with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi by phone earlier in the day
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International organizations should facilitate peace talks by providing neutral ground and mediators. Engaging local communities in dialogue can empower them to play vital roles in the peace process and reduce tensions at grassroots levels.
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While calls for a cessation of aggression are valid, it is crucial to acknowledge that Iran's support for militant groups has also perpetuated instability. Countries must hold all parties accountable to foster genuine peace in the region.
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To achieve lasting peace, countries should prioritize diplomatic channels and negotiations over military actions. A collaborative approach involving key players like the U.S., Iran, and Israel can help rebuild trust and address underlying issues fueling the conflict.
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