Vatican hosting high-level symposium against nuclear
weapons
The Vatican is hosting a two-day high-level
international symposium on a nuclear-weapons-free world this week, in
the backdrop of an escalating face-off between the US and North
Korea. Eleven Nobel peace laureates, top United Nations and NATO
officials, leading experts, heads of major foundations and of civil
society organizations, as well representatives of bishops conferences,
Christian denominations and other faiths are attending the November
10-11 conference in the Vatican on, "Prospects for a World
Free from Nuclear Weapons and for Integral Disarmament".
The symposium is the fruit of the efforts of Pope Francis
against arms, particularly nuclear weapons. In announcing the conference on
Oct. 30, Greg
Burke, the Director of the Holy See Press Office said, “The Holy Father is
working with determination to promote the conditions necessary for a world
without nuclear arms.”
The Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human
Development is organizing the conference, which will include a meeting with
Pope Francis.
Please find below the text of the press release by the
Vatican Secretariat of State announcing the symposium:
On Friday 10 and Saturday November 11, 2017, at the New
Synod Hall in the Vatican, the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human
Development will hold an International Symposium: "Prospects for a World
Free from Nuclear Weapons and for Integral Disarmament". The Prefect,
His.Em.R. Cardinal Peter K. A. Turkson, pointed out that "the event
responds to the priorities of Pope Francis to take action for world Peace and
to use the resources of creation for a sustainable development and to
improve the quality of life for all, individuals and countries, without
discrimination". Monsignor Bruno Marie Duffé, Secretary of the Dicastery,
stressed at the International Atomic Energy Agency Conference, held in Vienna
from 18 to 22 September 2017, the importance of the "moral responsibility
of the States" and the challenge of a "common strategy of dialogue
", invoked by the Holy Father.
This Vatican Conference represents the first global
gathering on Atomic Disarmament after the approval of the "Treaty on the
Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons", signed by 122 Countries of the
international community (including the Holy See), in New York on July 7, 2017,
and opened to signature September 20th 2017, in the same City.
The International Conference will be attended by 11 Nobel
Peace Laureates, UN and NATO Top Representatives, diplomats from the Russian
Federation, United States, South Korea, Iran, as well as top experts on
armaments and weapons and the heads of major foundations and of civil
society organizations that for a long time have been actively engaged in this
issue. Representatives of Episcopal Conferences, of Christian denominations and
of other faiths, a delegation of Senior Professors and students from US and
Russian universities, will attend this Vatican event.
Particularly significant will be the presence of Masako
WADA, Assistant Secretary General of Nihon Hidankyo, one of the last survivors
of the Hiroshima’s nuclear attack, who will represent the victims of nuclear
weapons and of nuclear experiments.
From the Holy See will participate the Secretary of State,
His Em. Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and the leadership of the Dicastery for
Promoting Integral Human Development.
Pope Francis will receive the participants at an Audience
that will take place in the Sala Clementina of the Apostolic Palace, on
November 10 at 12.00 and He will give an official address.
The Conference benefits from the cooperation with: Embassy
of Italy to the Holy See; Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Germany; Catholic
Bishops’ Conference of Japan; Centro Interdisciplinare Scienze per la Pace
(CISP), Università di Pisa; Georgetown University; Kroc Institute for International
Peace Studies of the Keough School of Global Affairs; Mazda Motor Europe
GmbH; Notre Dame University; Nuclear Threat
Initiative; Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs; Senzatomica; Soka
Gakkai International; Unione degli Scienziati per il Disarmo ONLUS (USPID)

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