Pope calls for end to UN sanctions in Iraq

Pope John Paul II has called for an end to UN sanctions in Iraq.

Pope John Paul II has called for an end to UN sanctions in Iraq.

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Innocent people should not be made to pay the consequences of a destructive war
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Pope John Paul II

He said the effects of a "destructive" war were hurting the weakest.

The pontiff made the comments during a meeting with Iraq's new ambassador to the Vatican, Mr Abdul-Amir Al-Anbari.

"As the embargo in your country continues to claim victims, I renew my appeal to the international community that innocent people should not be made to pay the consequences of a destructive war whose effects are still being felt by those who are weakest and most vulnerable," John Paul said.

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The 80-year-old Pope also used the occasion to urge greater dialogue in Iraq between Muslims and Christians.

"It is the obligation of every government to ensure that the equality of all citizens before the law is never violated for religious reasons, whether openly or covertly," the pontiff said.

The UN Security Council imposed sanctions on Iraq after Baghdad's 1990 invasion of Kuwait.

The council has said the embargo won't be lifted until Iraq has destroyed its weapons of mass destruction.

John Paul had planned to travel to Iraq at the start of his Holy Year celebrations last year, but Baghdad cancelled a trip, claiming it was unable to organise the visit.

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