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NUNTIUS
Ad Davidem Cameron Praesidem Regni Uniti Britanniae.
I am pleased to reply to your kind letter of 5 June 2013, with which you
were good enough to inform me of your Government's agenda for the British
G8 Presidency during the year 2013 and of the forthcoming Summit, due to
take place at Lough Erne on 17 and 18 June 2013, entitled A G8 meeting that
goes back to first principles.
If this topic is to attain its broadest and deepest resonance, it is necessary
to ensure that all political and economic activity, whether national or inter-
national, makes reference to man. Indeed, such activity must, on the one
hand, enable the maximum expression of freedom and creativity, both
individual and collective, while on the other hand it must promote and
guarantee their responsible exercise in solidarity, with particular attention
to the poorest.
The priorities that the British Presidency has set out for the Lough Erne
Summit are concerned above all with the free international market, taxation,
and transparency on the part of governments and economic actors. Yet the
fundamental reference to man is by no means lacking, specifically in the
proposal for concerted action by the Group to eliminate definitively the
scourge of hunger and to ensure food security. Similarly, a further sign of
attention to the human person is the inclusion as one of the central themes on
the agenda of the protection of women and children from sexual violence in
conflict situations, even though it must be remembered that the indispensa-
ble context for the development of all the afore-mentioned political actions is
that of international peace. Sadly, concern over serious international crises is
a recurring theme in the deliberations of the G8, and this year it cannot fail to
address the situation in the Middle East, especially in Syria. In this regard, I
earnestly hope that the Summit will help to obtain an immediate and lasting
cease-fire and to bring all parties in the conflict to the negotiating table.
Peace demands a far-sighted renunciation of certain claims, in order to build
together a more equitable and just peace. Moreover, peace is an essential pre-
requisite for the protection of women, children and other innocent victims,
and for making a start towards conquering hunger, especially among the
victims of war.