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Amidst “escalating” peace efforts around the world, Helga Zepp-LaRouche has been interviewed by both Chinese and Russian media.
In an interview with the Chinese Global Times on June 19 (“‘De-risking’ with China is manipulative, illustrating West’s geopolitical move to contain China: Schiller Institute founder”), Helga Zepp-LaRouche emphasized that the old unipolar world order is currently collapsing, while the Chinese offer for development by collaborating on the Belt and Road Initiative would allow humanity to transcend geopolitics and replace it with a system of cooperation between sovereign nations benefiting all of humanity.
In an interview with the Russian news agency TASS, also published on June 19, under the headline “Ukraine peace initiatives indicate defeat of Western warmongers, expert says,” Zepp-LaRouche asserts that in light of the peace initiatives recently launched by China, Brazil, several African nations and Pope Francis, “It is more urgent than ever to put a new international security architecture on the agenda, which takes care of the security interest of every single country on the planet.”
Against the background of these peace initiatives and the efforts to win western countries over to the New Paradigm, the second meeting of the peace coalition initiated by Helga Zepp-LaRouche took place last week. The two-and-a-half-hour discussion generated enthusiastic support for the idea of uniting the growing sentiment of the people across the world against the war policy now dominating the Western governments.
The crucial question now is: How can the strategic situation be changed “from the top”? How can various forces come together at a higher level with the capability of establishing a new system taking into account the common goals of humanity?
The best way to do this would be to make Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s 10 Principles for a New Security and Development Architecture, as expressed in John F. Kennedy’s 1963 peace speech at American University, the number one issue discussed globally.
Join Helga Zepp-LaRouche tomorrow in her weekly dialogue for a discussion about building an International Peace Coalition.