Pope Leo decries ‘diplomacy based on force’ in speech to Vatican envoys

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9 Jan 2026 • 7:04 PM MYT
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Pope Leo criticises diplomacy based on military force and war, expressing concern for Venezuela’s human rights in a speech to Vatican ambassadors

VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo decried the use of ​military force as a means of achieving diplomatic ​goals, in an unusually sharp annual ‌foreign policy speech ⁠on Friday in which he also called for the safeguarding of human rights in Venezuela.

Leo, the ⁠first U.S. pope, said the weakness of international organizations in the face ‌of global conflicts was “a particular cause ⁠for concern”.

“A diplomacy that promotes dialogue and seeks consensus among all parties is being replaced by a diplomacy based ‌on force,” Leo told some 184 ambassadors accredited to the Vatican.

“War is back in vogue and a zeal for war is ⁠spreading,” ‌said Leo, who was elected pope in May.

Referring to U.S. President Donald Trump’s ​toppling last weekend of Venezuelan president Nicolas ⁠Maduro, ⁠the pope called for world governments to “respect ‌the will” of the Venezuelan people going forward.

He said nations must “safeguard the human and civil rights” of ​Venezuelans.