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dramatic images of misery, hunger, illness and death. Without peace, there
can be no form of economic development. Violence never begets peace, the
necessary condition for development.
The meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the twenty most
powerful economies, with two-thirds of the world's population and ninety
per cent of global GDP, does not have international security as its principal
purpose. Nevertheless, the meeting will surely not forget the situation in
the Middle East and particularly in Syria. It is regrettable that, from the
very beginning of the conflict in Syria, one-sided interests have prevailed
and in fact hindered the search for a solution that would have avoided the
senseless massacre now unfolding. The leaders of the G20 cannot remain
indifferent to the dramatic situation of the beloved Syrian people which has
lasted far too long, and even risks bringing greater suffering to a region
bitterly tested by strife and needful of peace. To the leaders present, to
each and every one, I make a heartfelt appeal for them to help find ways
to overcome the conflicting positions and to lay aside the futile pursuit of
a military solution. Rather, let there be a renewed commitment to seek,
with courage and determination, a peaceful solution through dialogue and
negotiation of the parties, unanimously supported by the international com-
munity. Moreover, all governments have the moral duty to do everything
possible to ensure humanitarian assistance to those suffering because of
the conflict, both within and beyond the country's borders.
Mr President, in the hope that these thoughts may be a valid spiritual
contribution to your meeting, I pray for the successful outcome of the
G20's work on this occasion. I invoke an abundance of blessings upon the
Summit in Saint Petersburg, upon the participants and the citizens of the
member states, and upon the work and efforts of the 2013 Russian Pres-
idency of the G20.
While requesting your prayers, I take this opportunity to assure you,
Mr President, of my highest consideration.
From the Vatican, 4 September 2013
FRANCIS