Pope Leo asserted that access to food is “a fundamental human
right
grounded in the dignity of every person”.
Pope Leo slams world
leaders who 'feed' wars instead of the hungry
Story by Joshua McElwee
Pope Leo on Monday accused world leaders of
"feeding" wars instead of the hungry, declaring global priorities
"badly skewed".
The pontiff, who has been outspoken on political
issues in recent months, said governments should increase spending on combating
hunger and avoid subjecting food aid to geopolitical limits.
"Conflicts are 'fed' more readily than people are
nourished," the first US pope said during his visit to the World Food
Programme (WFP) headquarters.
He said this "reflects not only operational
shortcomings but also a fundamental imbalance in political and moral
priorities." Leo, who drew President Donald
Trump's ire earlier this year after criticising the Iran war, did not
mention any specific leaders.
The WFP is the largest provider of food aid worldwide.
Its biggest donor is the US, which announced a new $800 million contribution
last week, following earlier cuts by President Donald Trump
that more than halved planned US funding.
Pope Leo XIV holds his speech during a visit to the UN
World Food Programme headquarters (Getty)
After his address, Pope Leo held a virtual call with
WFP workers in several countries, including Venezuela and Lebanon. He lamented
that humanitarian crises globally are being relegated to a "secondary
place among international priorities".
He criticised countries for "increasingly
allocated their resources towards national security, economic growth and
domestic stability, disregarding the close link between these issues and
multilateral cooperation".
Cindy McCain, who resigned as the agency's director
earlier this year for health reasons, welcomed Leo to the WFP.
The organisation warned last week that acute food
insecurity would worsen for millions across 13 countries between June and
November, due to conflict, funding shortages, and climate shocks. Receiving no
direct UN funding, the WFP is seeking $13 billion in donations for 2026.
Pope Leo asserted that access to food is "a
fundamental human right grounded in the dignity of every person". He
concluded that alleviating hunger not only assists those in need but also
tackles the underlying causes of geopolitical instability, saying: "Food
security is an essential component of global and integral security."
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Leo slams world leaders who 'feed' wars instead of the hungry

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