Remigration "doesn't seem like a Christian response to me," Pope Leo said as he left Castel Gandolfo and responded to a question on the topic. "Saying we're sending this migrant away is like washing our hands of the problem; I don't think we're offering a Christian response," the pontiff said.

The Holy Father also spoke about the dossiers on the table at the G7 summit currently underway in Evian, France. "Thank God, there is this memorandum that it seems they will officially sign on Friday. They're saying there will still be several points to be agreed upon, but it's always better to do so through dialogue, through negotiation, not by returning to war. So I hope this is truly a solution to the war," the pontiff said regarding the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran. Furthermore, Leo urged leaders above all "to eliminate nuclear weapons and seek the good of all peoples, to seek ways to resolve the problems, including economic and social ones, that were created by the war."

(Unioneonline)

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