Pope Leo criticizes how countries are using force to assert their dominion amid 'zeal for war'
Pope Leo XIV denounces the erosion of international law and calls for multilateral dialogue to protect Venezuelan rights after U.S. military intervention, citing concern for human dignity.
- On Friday, Pope Leo XIV delivered an unusually sharp annual foreign policy address to the Vatican diplomatic corps in Vatican City, denouncing nations using military force to undermine the post‑World War II legal order.
- Amid rising conflicts, including Russia's war in Ukraine and the United States capturing Venezuela's leader on January 3, 2026, Pope Leo warned multilateral institutions are weakening and dialogue is replaced by force.
- In a 43-minute address largely in English, Pope Leo XIV condemned destruction of hospitals and essential infrastructure as violations before 184 ambassadors and reiterated support for a two-state solution amid West Bank violence.
- He urged an immediate ceasefire and dialogue motivated by a sincere search for peace, said the Holy See offers full support to peace initiatives, and appealed for respect of Venezuelans' rights.
- He flagged a broader danger that 'war is back in vogue and a zeal for war is spreading,' warning that this gravely threatens the rule of law and the AI-enabled weapons race.
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