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Pope appeals for restoration of Black Sea grain agreement


Photo by Evi Radauscher on Unsplash

Photo by Evi Radauscher on Unsplash

Source: Vatican News

Pope Francis has called for prayers for a restoration of the distribution of grain through the Black Sea Initiative, appealing to the authorities of the Russian Federation, so that millions who suffer hunger can be saved.

Speaking at the end of the Sunday Angelus Pope Francis appealed for continued prayers for "beleaguered Ukraine, where the war is destroying everything, even grain." He expressed his concern in particular over the breakdown in the Black See Initiative that has allowed grain to be shipped from ports in the region through a mutual agreement of Ukraine and Russia.

"I appeal to my brothers, the authorities of the Russian Federation, that the Black Sea Initiative may be restored and grain may be transported safely."

The Pope said grain is God's gift to feed humanity, and the war destruction that threatens it is a grave offense to God.

"The cry of millions of brothers and sisters who suffer hunger rises to Heaven."

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, has decried the breakdown in the Black Sea Initiative on grain shipments, as well as the bombardment of harbour installations and even deposits of grain.

He said: "we are very concerned that a prolonged conflict will have even more dramatic impacts globally and particularly in relation to developing countries."

A the same time he said the UN is working help revive the initiative, saying, "we need to do things that are possible and we are doing every effort we can to guarantee the success of both Ukrainian and Russian foods and fertilizers to global markets.

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