Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Diplomacy on Helsinki Accords Anniversary
Pope Leo XIV called for renewed diplomacy on the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Accords, emphasizing dialogue in conflict resolution. He highlighted the historical significance of the accords and expressed concern over global violence. He also addressed a recent attack on a Congolese church during his general audience.

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On Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV urged a renewed focus on diplomacy to resolve global conflicts, marking the 50th anniversary of the historic Helsinki Accords. This landmark Cold War-era agreement prompted a new era of security and human rights advocacy.
In his address, Pope Leo emphasized the continued importance of the Helsinki spirit, advocating for dialogue and diplomacy to prevent and resolve international disputes. His comments come as the world grapples with ongoing conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, underscoring a past commitment to peace and human rights.
Additionally, Pope Leo condemned a recent violent attack on a Catholic Church in eastern Congo, calling for local and international cooperation to prevent such tragedies. His remarks were made at St. Peter's Square, where he resumed his weekly audience with the faithful after a summer break.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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