Vatican City, 06 April, 2022 / 1:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis lamented the “impotence” of the United Nations in the face of the Ukraine war in comments made during his general audience on Wednesday.
“Today we often hear about ‘geopolitics.’ But unfortunately, the dominant logic is the strategies of the most powerful countries to affirm their own interests, extending their area of economic influence, or ideological influence, and/or military influence. We are seeing this with the war,” the pope said on April 6.
“After World War II, the attempt was made to lay the foundations of a new era of peace. But, unfortunately – we never learn, right? – the old story of competition between the greater powers went on,” Francis said in the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall.
“And, in the current war in Ukraine, we are witnessing the impotence of the Organizations of the United Nations.”
The pope’s comments came one day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the UN via a video link and accused the Russian military of war crimes. The Ukrainian president also expressed frustration at the UN Security Council, of which Russia is a permanent member with veto-power.