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Holy See Urges IAEA to Combat Nuclear Arms & Rising Military Spending

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Holy ⁢See Urges Prioritization of ​Peace over Nuclear Armament at ​IAEA Conference

Vienna – Addressing the 69th General Conference​ of ⁤the International⁤ Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on September 16th,⁢ Msgr. Daniel Pacho, Undersecretary for ⁤Multilateral⁣ Affairs at the Vatican ⁤Secretariat of State, ⁣emphasized the moral necessity⁤ of preventing the spread of nuclear‍ weapons and ⁣promoting their peaceful ‍applications.​ He conveyed greetings from Pope Leo XIV⁣ to‍ conference ‌participants​ and expressed the⁢ Holy See’s gratitude for the IAEA’s ongoing work, led by ⁣Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, particularly in ⁣challenging global circumstances.

Msgr. Pacho highlighted the stark contrast between escalating ⁣military spending – specifically on​ nuclear weapons – and the widespread suffering⁣ of populations struggling with basic ⁤survival needs. He characterized this prioritization ‍of armament as “an affront to humanity,”⁣ warning of the “irreparable and⁤ devastating” consequences of ⁣a major nuclear conflict and the potential for unprecedented loss ⁢of ⁣life.

The statement came as the world marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,reaffirming the Holy ‍See’s commitment⁢ to the foundational principles of the United Nations,the IAEA,and global disarmament efforts. The Vatican maintains that nuclear weapons⁣ are inherently incompatible with humanitarian and ethical principles due to ⁣their indiscriminate and ‌disproportionate nature, and that⁣ their continued possession fuels fear and increases global risk.

Msgr. Pacho stressed the importance⁢ of respecting the‍ IAEA’s monitoring and verification activities as crucial ⁤for ⁢rebuilding trust ‌and fostering dialogue, peace, and security both regionally and globally. He voiced particular concern regarding the ongoing war‌ in Ukraine and the escalating crisis in the Middle East, cautioning that military action targeting Iranian nuclear facilities⁣ could ⁣further destabilize the region.

Echoing Pope‍ Leo XIV’s call‌ for renewed multilateral diplomacy, the Undersecretary urged a focus on ⁣resolving disputes through international institutions and halting the advancement ⁤of weapons. He lauded the IAEA as ⁢a “model of multilateralism,” particularly vital ⁣in a world facing increasing fragmentation.

The⁢ Holy See also underscored the importance‌ of utilizing⁤ nuclear technologies‌ for⁢ peaceful purposes – ⁣including advancements in medicine, climate change‍ mitigation,‍ agriculture, water management, and energy production – ⁤while emphasizing the need for robust ethical and regulatory​ frameworks prioritizing⁢ safety, transparency, intergenerational justice, and environmental stewardship.

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