Vatican-Sana
Pope Francis called today for the adoption of dialogue at various levels to resolve the ongoing conflicts in the world.
“Let us think of the Syrian people, who have been living in a war for more than ten years that has caused so many victims and countless refugees, and look at Iraq, which is still struggling,” the Pope was quoted as saying in his traditional Christmas message from Saint Peter’s Square in the Vatican. To rise after a long struggle and listen to the cry of children that rises from Yemen, where the huge tragedy that everyone has forgotten and has been continuing for years in silence and causing death every day.”
What would the world be without the patient dialogue that many people did, so they preserved the unity of families and groups at this time of the Corona pandemic? each other and about doing things together.
He pointed out that there is also a danger at the international level in the unwillingness to dialogue and the risk that the complex crisis will lead to choosing the shortest path instead of the longest path of dialogue, and this alone actually leads to conflict resolution and achieving mutual and lasting benefits.