Religious Leaders Emphasize Peace at Interfaith Dialogue Meeting in Bangkok

Religious Leaders Emphasize Peace at Interfaith Dialogue Meeting in Bangkok
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Religious leaders and thinkers from different faiths gathered in Bangkok, Thailand, for the Fourth International Interfaith Dialogue Meeting, where participants stressed the vital role of religion in promoting peace, justice, and peaceful coexistence amid growing global crises.
According to reports by ABNA, the meeting brought together representatives of various religions to discuss shared challenges facing the world, including armed conflicts, social injustice, moral decline, and rising extremism. Speakers highlighted that religious teachings can serve as a common foundation for dialogue, understanding, and reconciliation among societies.
Participants underscored the responsibility of religious leaders to help reduce tensions, counter extremism, and offer hope in a world affected by prolonged conflicts and humanitarian crises. Several speakers noted that returning to ethical and spiritual values rooted in religious traditions is essential for addressing global instability and strengthening social cohesion.
The Bangkok meeting forms part of ongoing international efforts to use interfaith dialogue as a tool for fostering mutual respect and cooperation among followers of different religions.




