In a world full of tensions, war and growing insecurity, we need more than appeals. What is missing is a new treaty, not out of a claim to power, but out of responsibility. A treaty that does not threaten, but protects. One that unites rather than divides. And no longer negotiates whether peace is possible, but guarantees that peace remains.
The Global Peace Partnership (GPP) is an association of peace-loving states, which do not monitor each other, but protect each other. It protects its members through reliable solidarity, economic, humanitarian, technological and, in an emergency, also military. But without aggression, without expansion and above all: without circumventing international law.