Pope Francis on Wednesday said Europe currently has no forward-looking leaders like those who hailed the post-war generation of politicians and laid the foundations of the European Union.
Francis made the remarks to Belgian Catholic weekly Tertio, released by the Vatican.
He said France’s Robert Schuman, Italy’s Alcide De Gasperi and Germany’s Konrad Adenauer sincerely worked for European unity as a way to have “never again war”.
“But after them today there are no leaders, Europe needs leaders, forward-looking leaders,” he said.
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Francis’ comments came as Europe is dealing with rising support for anti-establishment parties, weak economic growth and internal divisions on how to deal with a record influx of migrants and refugees.
Born in Argentina to Italian immigrants, Francis is the first non-European pope in 13 centuries.
He has often called on Europe to reject capitalist excess, look after migrants and alleviate youth unemployment.
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He however, renewed concerns that a “third world war” is taking place “in piecemeal” fashion, mentioning conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, Africa, Yemen.
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