Vatican
City, 26 March 2013
(VIS) - Archbishop Francis Chullikatt, Holy See permanent observer to
the United Nations in New York, issued a statement calling for the
adoption of a treaty banning the transfer of arms when violations of
humanitarian or human rights are taking place. The statement was read
during the Final Conference of the UN's Arms Trade Treaty, which is
taking place in New York until 28 March.
In
his message, the archbishop urged “delegations to work together in
a consensual manner in order to achieve a historic treaty to control
the international trade in arms.” He recalled that, since the start
of negotiations, the Holy See has called for “a strong, effective
and credible Arms Trade Treaty which will have a real and lasting
impact on all people longing to live in a more secure and safe
world”.
The
statement asserted that “the Holy See has stressed that a
responsible international arms trading system should provide strong
protections against the transfer of arms to countries where such arms
are being used against civilian populations in violation of
internationally agreed humanitarian and human rights laws. Further,
the Holy See has urged delegations to reorient the regulation of the
trade in arms from one which is controlled through the lens of sheer
economic interests to one which places overriding importance on human
concerns and protecting human life and families.”
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