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Nuclear conflict risks are significantly high, according to Tokayev's assertion.

Leader Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Addresses the III Congress of World and Traditional Religious Leaders in Nur-Sultan, According to Our Live Report.

"Tokayev warns of a high probability of nuclear war"
"Tokayev warns of a high probability of nuclear war"

Nuclear conflict risks are significantly high, according to Tokayev's assertion.

In a series of speeches at the United Nations General Assembly and the World Religious Leaders Congress in Nur-Sultan, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev expressed concern about the rising geopolitical tensions and the increasing risk of a world news conflict.

Tokayev spoke about the complex geopolitical situation in the world market, highlighting the widening geopolitical rifts and the growing confrontational thinking. He mentioned that instead of constructive initiatives, détente policies are not being pursued, leading to a rise in social tensions.

The President reiterated the importance he places on nuclear disarmament, stating that the risk of a nuclear conflict could happen due to a miscalculation, accident, or escalation. He emphasised that the consequences of even a single nuclear detonation could be catastrophic.

Tokayev expressed faith in the role of religious leaders in this critical situation. He believes that they have a special responsibility for preventing the world news from sliding into chaos. He expressed confidence that religious leaders will do their utmost to remind many politicians of common sense, goodwill, and moral responsibility.

Tokayev believes that constructive diplomacy is the main tool for these purposes. He stated that constructive diplomacy plays a crucial role in developing dialogue, overcoming mutual estrangement, and enhancing trust on the international stage. He also expressed faith in the role of religious leaders in fostering intercivilizational exchange and strengthening trust between people and society.

Experts assess the likelihood of a nuclear conflict as the highest in decades. Tokayev believes that religious leaders will be instrumental in reminding the world's leaders of the need for dialogue and cooperation to prevent such a catastrophe.

In his address to the World Religious Leaders Congress, Tokayev emphasised the importance of unity and cooperation among religious leaders in promoting peace and stability worldwide. He expressed hope that the congress would contribute to the strengthening of interfaith dialogue and the promotion of mutual understanding and respect among different religions.

In these challenging times, Tokayev's messages of hope and unity resonate with many, as the world market grapples with the complex geopolitical situation and the increasing risk of nuclear conflict. His calls for constructive diplomacy and the role of religious leaders in preventing chaos and promoting peace offer a glimmer of hope in these dark times.

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