Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) President Duarte Pacheco arrived in Israel on Sunday for an official visit.

Pacheco was greeted by Knesset Speaker Mickey Levy in a formal ceremony. His arrival marks the first time since 2020 that trumpets have been sounded in the Knesset, an honor reserved for heads of state or parliaments.

The IPU was founded to serve as a forum to foster dialogue between members of various parliaments, to promote goals of peace and cooperation between peoples, as well as representative democracy. IPU assemblies discuss political issues and international challenges. A special IPU committee devoted to the Middle East has permanent representation in the Knesset.

However, the IPU delegation to the Knesset has more than once managed to stop anti-Israel discourse and resolutions, particularly pertaining to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Q: After your visit to Israel, you are going to visit the Palestinian Authority. Will the visit there be the same?

A: The Palestinian Authority is a member of the organization [IPU], so the IPU has a relationship with it. My visit to the Middle East has one clear goal: to encourage dialogue between the two sides and find a solution to a conflict that has already brought much suffering.

Q: What is the IPU’s policy on anti-Israel condemnations?

A: The organization respects democracy, and therefore decisions that condemn Israel. I regret that there are such condemnations against Israel, because I don’t believe that they contribute to a spirit of dialogue.

Q: In the shadow of the U.N., how much power does the IPU have?

A: We are a long-established organization, with over 130 years of history. The organization has been awarded two Nobel Peace Prizes for its work promoting dialogue as a way of resolving conflicts. At the United Nations, member nations present the policies of their governments. At the IPU, states are represented by parliaments, usually parliaments with many parties. Thus, we offer true representation that is closer to the concerns of [those countries’] populations.

‘Winds of peace’

Knesset Speaker Levy told Pacheco that “The winds of change, peace, and normalization are blowing in the Middle East. The IPU, under your leadership, is an excellent platform for promoting normalization in the region and promoting ties between the Knesset and its counterparts in the Middle East.”

Levy called Pacheco a “true friend to Israel” and thanked him for his support.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

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