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Francis called on the world to abandon nuclear and nuclear weapons. Pope Francis...

Pope Roman stated that to own nuclear weapon "immoral"

Francis called on the world to abandon nuclear and nuclear weapons. Pope Francis urged the world to abandon nuclear weapons. He stated this in his new book "I ask you in the name of the Lord. 10 prayers for hope for the future," writes La Stampa. "I ask in the name of God to put an end to the brutal madness of the war," the Pope said in a new book.

The war in Ukraine "put the consciousness of millions of people at the center of the event before the strict reality of the humanitarian tragedy, which for some time exists" and "showed us the evil of the horror of war," says Pope Francis. "There is no situation where the war can be considered fair. There is never a place for military barbarism," he said. The Pope appealed to local and world leaders calling for the production and trade of weapons.

According to Francis, the existence of nuclear and nuclear weapons "threatens the survival of people on earth. " He stated that it is "unacceptable and unthinkable" today that resources continue to be spent on the production of such weapons when "a serious crisis, which has consequences for health, food and climate, and which will never be enough investment will never be enough.

" Francis remembered the war in Ukraine, but also spread his word to all the wars that are now being waged, asking politicians to stop, urging them to "not manipulate information and not deceive their peoples to achieve the goals of war. " "War is also an ineffective answer: it never solves problems that it intends to solve. Perhaps Yemen, Libya or Syria, if cited several modern examples, live better than conflicts?" The Pope asked.