“This together we can respond to the Pope’s invitation and become those who cultivate peace that will continue in history, and not those who cause victims.” This is the hope that the Foreign Minister expressed at an event at the United Nations in New York on the occasion of the election of the Pope: The Apostolic Chair is committed to strengthening peace and justice in a world “characterized by divisions, conflicts and urgent global problems.”

Isabella H. De Carvalho – the Vatican city

Under the Leo XIV guide, the Apostolic Chair pledges to work with representatives of nations “to enhance human dignity, protect weak bridges and build bridges, where he will achieve lack of confidence.” This day, May 19, confirmed the Cardinal Foreign Minister, Petro Parolin, in a speech at the United Nations headquarters in New York, during a reception on the occasion of the election of the Pope, organized by the permanent observer, Monscenor Gabriel Kashia. “The choice of the new Pope is an opportunity” to renew, not only for Catholics, but for all those looking for a world of justice, solidarity and peace. “His hope is that the Apostolic Chair and representatives of nations can be progress Finding dialogue and negotiation. ”This together we can respond to the invitation of the Holy Father and become those who cultivate peace that will be carried in history, and not those who cause victims,” is the call of Cardinal, who is quoted by a recent speech from Liu XIV.

Build Diplomacy of the meeting

In the world “is characterized by divisions, conflicts and urgent global problems -from climate change to migration or artificial intelligence,” the new Pope, Foreign Minister, continues to “call us to adopt the diplomacy of the meeting.” This means that diplomacy “listens to humility, acts with sympathy and seeks the public good above all.” Therefore, Cardinal Parolin continues, “The Apostolic Chair is restoring its steadfast support for the United Nations mission” from being “a forum that is committed to dialogue, making the voices of their peoples heard, and where solutions are forced to the largest challenges of humanity.”

The Foreign Minister concludes to the Vatican, as it gives the role of diplomats and representatives of nations when “weaving the fabric of international cooperation” and “promoting peace and justice, often against great complications.” The Apostolic Chair, who is also in line with the Pope, wants to continue to contribute to this task, as he presented his “moral voice to defend the poor and needy, and in the search for peace and integrated human development.”

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