Папа призывает к глобальному прекращению огня

Папа Франциск в воскресенье поддержал призыв Генерального секретаря Организации Объединенных Наций Антонио Гутерриша к глобальному прекращению огня, чтобы мир мог сосредоточиться на борьбе с пандемией коронавируса.

Выступая по случаю своего еженедельного благословения из папской библиотеки вместо площади Святого Петра из-за карантина в Италии, Фрэнсис особо упомянул обращение Гутерриса, сделанное в ходе виртуальной пресс-конференции в понедельник.

В Библиотеке Апостольского дворца Папа сказал, что он присоединяется ко всем тем, кто сделал этот призыв, и пригласил всех "последовать его примеру, прекратив все формы военных действий, поощряя создание коридоров для гуманитарной помощи, открытости для дипломатии и внимание тем, кто оказался в уязвимом положении".

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"Пусть наша совместная борьба с пандемией заставит всех признать огромную необходимость укрепления братских и сестринских связей как членов одной человеческой семьи", - сказал Папа.

"В частности, пусть это вдохновит на новое обязательство преодолеть соперничество между лидерами наций и вовлеченными сторонами. Конфликты не разрешаются путем войны".

Антагонизм и разногласия, подчеркнул Папа Франциск, "должны быть преодолены путем диалога и конструктивного поиска мира".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Ватикан Медиа

фото: Папа смотрит на пустую площадь Святого Петра 29 марта 2020 года

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