Pope: Humanity couldn't bear war with North Korea
Story highlights
- The Pope says a "piecemeal third world war" is getting larger
- The UN must reassert itself as diplomatic leader, he says
(CNN)Pope
Francis said Saturday he worries that rising tensions between the
United States and North Korea could lead to a wide military conflict
that would wipe out a "large part of humanity."
He
called for renewed diplomacy using third-party intermediaries and for
the United Nations to take a lead role in de-escalating tensions.
The
Pope, while returning to Italy from Egypt, took several questions from
reporters and one asked him what he would say to world leaders at this
critical moment.
Francis said in Italian that the situation "has heated up too much. I always appeal for a solution through diplomatic means."
The pontiff, who has spoken of a "piecemeal third world war" for several years, said increased conflict would be devastating.
"It's
piecemeal but the pieces are getting larger, and are concentrated in
places which were already hot," Pope Francis said. "Today a wider war
would destroy, I won't say half of humanity, but a large part of
humanity and culture. It would be terrible. I don't think humanity today
could bear it."
Diplomacy is the best response in these times, he said.
"I think the United Nations has the duty to resume its leadership, because it has been watered down a bit," he added.
He
suggested using a nation like Norway to facilitate talks between
Pyongyang and Washington, but said there are many that could fill the
role. (The United States uses Sweden to represent its diplomatic
interests in North Korea.)
The Pope
was returning from a trip designed to forge Muslim-Christian
brotherhood and show solidarity with Egypt's persecuted Coptic Christian
minority.
It comes after a week in which North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile and the US military made several showings of its might, including moving a carrier group into the region.
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