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Pope Francis calls for wealthy nations to support ‘most vulnerable’

Pope says wealth brings responsibility, urging nations to foster solidarity, peace efforts globally

Merve Berker  | 26.09.2024 - Update : 26.09.2024
Pope Francis calls for wealthy nations to support ‘most vulnerable’

ANKARA

Pope Francis on Thursday called on wealthy nations to take responsibility for the “most vulnerable” ones.

Drawing on the words of Saint John Paul II, one of his predecessors, the Pope reiterated the need for solidarity among nations, especially in supporting poorer countries, according to the Vatican News.

During his visit to Luxembourg, the Pope stressed that wealth comes with a duty to help those in need and to reduce the number of people forced to emigrate.

In the first official speech of his eight-hour visit, Francis said wealth includes responsibility towards the “most vulnerable.”

The pontiff highlighted Luxembourg’s role as a model for “cooperation” and peace in Europe.

He praised the nation’s commitment to democracy and “human dignity,” encouraging it to continue promoting international cooperation.

Luxembourg, with its multicultural history, can lead by example in integrating migrants and refugees, he stressed.

In light of ongoing conflicts, including the Israeli violence in Gaza, the pontiff urged world leaders to pursue peace through negotiations and honorable compromises, reminding them that true peace is built on “solidarity” and respect for “human dignity.”


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