to consider longer-term good of all people
The General Secretary of the
ecumenical body reminds world leaders meeting in Davos that, given the
unprecedented constellation of global crises there is an urgent need for
cooperation rather than division.
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-By Vatican News
The annual gathering bringing
together leaders from government, business and civil society to discuss and
shape global, regional, and industry agenda will conclude on Friday, 19 January
after four days of discussions focused on the theme “Rebuilding Trust” as the world faces
multiple crises.
In a statement this week WCC general
secretary Rev. Jerry Pillay noted that trust is the essential ingredient
without which human societies—and the global community—cannot function.
“However, in today’s divided and increasingly conflictual world, it is a
commodity in critically short supply,” he said. “While some of those in
attendance in Davos are themselves drivers of inequality, injustice, and
division, we want to believe that many others are genuinely committed to
exercising their considerable influence to promote a greater measure of justice
and peace in the world.”
“Given the unprecedented
constellation of global crises – especially of climate, conflict, and economic
inequality – there is an urgent need for cooperation and action, rather than
division and unconstructive competition,” he stressed.
Hence the urgent need for a renewed
commitment to multilateral cooperation to address the current epochal crises
“The power of this gathering must be leveraged for rebuilding trust and the
renewal of commitment to multilateral cooperation in facing these crises, not
only in the short-term interests of a privileged few but for the longer-term
good of all people and our common home," the WCC General Secretary said.
Vatican News
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