
I hope 2011 will bring real change: change that is founded on a political ethos of democracy, tolerance, respect and reconciliation. This is the only way to achieve lasting peace in so many conflicts in the Middle East, the Korean Peninsula, Africa and elsewhere. Only then will we attain the development goals we have chosen for ourselves. Only then will people be able to govern themselves in the interests of the common good, guided by compassion and sound ethics instead of selfishness and greed.
I look forward to a year in which the management of public affairs becomes the province of the majority and not the few; a year in which the more profound injustices behind the crises that afflict our world are faced with collective will; a year in which we make real progress in attaining gender equality and the reins of power begin to be held by more women in all countries; a year in which intransigence and violence give way to reason and dialogue. A year in which peaceful cooperation and sustainable development prevail.
I send you all my very best wishes for 2011.