Cardinal Parolin: ‘There is no longer any respect for humanitarian law'

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Cardinal Parolin: ‘There is no longer any respect for humanitarian law'
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The Holy See Secretary of State expresses concern about the “systematic violation of international law”, especially the bombing of civilians and the killing of aid workers. He also comments on Pope Francis' recovery, saying the Pope will continue to work on the most important issues, but needs time to rest.“We are very concerned about the systematic violation of international law”.

Cardinal Parolin – speaking on the sidelines of this afternoon's event at the Augustinianum, entitled ‘Vatican Longevity Summit: defying the clock of time’ - told journalists that the Pope's appeal “is a call to stop, to find ways of dialogue and peace”. “We live in an age in which limitations and frailties tend to be denied, as if old age were a problem to be hidden away,’ Cardinal Parolin said.

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