World leaders "fuel" wars instead of feeding the hungry, Pope Leo said on Monday, addressing the UN food agency and emphasizing that global priorities are significantly distorted. Reuters reports, writes UNN.
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Pope Leo, who has become more active in political statements in recent months, called on governments to increase spending on fighting hunger and not to limit food aid due to geopolitical considerations.
"Conflicts are 'fueled' more easily than people receive nutrition," he said during a visit to the headquarters of the UN World Food Program in Rome.
He emphasized that this reflects not only operational shortcomings but also a fundamental imbalance in political and moral priorities.
The World Food Program is the world's largest provider of food aid. Its largest donor is the United States, which last week announced a new contribution of $800 million.
Pope Leo stressed that access to food is a fundamental human right, based on the dignity of each person, and that overcoming hunger not only helps the needy but also reduces the causes of geopolitical instability.
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