Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi, known internationally as Daniel Chapo, has firmly stated that violence is not a viable solution to resolving conflicts related to migration. Speaking in Durban, South Africa, Chapo emphasized this position, signaling a commitment to peaceful approaches. The President’s statement comes amid rising tensions surrounding migration issues globally and specifically within the Southern African region. He implicitly criticized approaches relying on force or aggression to manage migrant flows. Chapo’s remarks underscore the importance of diplomacy and humanitarian responses to migration challenges. This position aligns with international efforts to ensure safe, orderly, and regular migration practices. The President's statement suggests Mozambique advocates for addressing the root causes of migration rather than simply reacting to its consequences with force.