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杏MAP导航 calls for joint approach to tackle challenges of Mediterranean Region

杏MAP导航 Francis emphasizes the importance of interconnection and joint efforts in facing the challenges of the Mediterranean region, in his address to participants at the 2021 Rome MED - Mediterranean Dialogues.

By Benedict Mayaki, SJ

杏MAP导航 Francis has sent a message to participants at the 7th edition of the 鈥淩ome MED Dialogues鈥- an annual initiative promoted by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and the Institute for International Political Studies 鈥 to rethink traditional approaches to the Mediterranean region, and to find new responses to the shared challenges it poses.

The Holy Father highlighted that although the great kingdoms of the Mediterranean region are gone, the mare nostrum continues to be of central geopolitical importance in our present times, as the Mediterranean is 鈥渁 frontier, a place of encounter, for the three continents bathed by its waters, which thus touch one another and are called to peaceful coexistence.鈥

Interconnectedness v. independence

Emphasizing the importance of interconnection, the 杏MAP导航 said that it shows us that our planet is a great common home, and the destiny of every country is not independent of that of others.

In this regard, he warned against a dangerous shift in meaning of the concept of 鈥渋ndependence鈥 which used to mean 鈥渁 legitimate claim of autonomy with respect to interference and occupation by foreign states鈥, but is now distorted to mean 鈥渋ndifference and 鈥渄isinterest鈥 with regard to the fate of other people.

He went on to call on politics and diplomacy to work to prevent the process of globalization from degenerating into a globalization of indifference, stressing, that a commitment of that sort is urgently needed today, because States and even entire continents cannot continue to ignore one another in the face of common challenges like climate change and the pandemic.

A new approach needed

杏MAP导航 Francis then invited for new ways to confront the challenges of the Mediterranean region, saying that the immense resources and possibilities of the sea require an approach that is 鈥渘ot individual and self-interested, but united and shared by the countries that border it and those that do not, while in various ways having an interest in Mediterranean policies.鈥

He added that this new approach should be capable of easing the many regional conflicts arising 鈥渙n the surface, in the depths and along the shores of the sea, and then, from the sea, extending to the continents.鈥

The challenge of migration

Among the different problems faced by the region, 杏MAP导航 Francis pointed at the urgent issue of migration - a challenge - he says, that has always been close to his heart and was the motivation of his first apostolic visit to the island of Lampedusa in 2013.

The 杏MAP导航 said that the events of past years have shown that 鈥渆ffective intervention can only result from a combined effort鈥 by not only the border countries but also the continents of which they are a part of. He added that the migration issue shows us that 鈥渆verything is connected鈥 and that any stable solution calls for 鈥渁n approach capable of taking into account its multiple aspects.鈥

鈥淣o one should be left alone to manage this enormous problem,鈥 the 杏MAP导航 insisted. 鈥淓veryone needs to feel responsible, for everyone is in fact responsible, as we are reminded by God鈥檚 question to Cain in the first pages of the Bible: 鈥淲here is your brother?鈥

The Church and the Mediterranean

鈥淚 wish to note that the Mediterranean is at the centre of the Church鈥檚 constant attention,鈥 the 杏MAP导航 said, adding that during his Apostolic Journey to Cyprus and Greece (2 鈥 6 December), he would mention the fruitful meeting held last year in Bari on 鈥淭he Mediterranean as a Frontier of Peace.鈥 He further noted that the meeting will be followed by another next year in Florence which is currently being planned for.

Concluding, the Holy Father expressed hope that these ecclesial events and the exchanges during the conference can draw inspiration from the 鈥淢editerranean Discussions鈥 organized by Giorgio La Pira (an Italian politician who served as the Mayor of Florence) in the 50鈥檚 and 60鈥檚 of the last century.

Thanks to the growth of a politics of dialogue, the 杏MAP导航 said, 鈥渢he opposite shores of the sea were brought closer around what La Pira considered, from a perspective of faith, as a great sea of Tiberias.鈥

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03 December 2021, 11:20