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Pope urges world to act on causes of migration crisis

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Pope Francis marked UN World Food Day on Monday with a call for world government­s to act together to fight the hunger, conflicts and climate change driving mass migration from the developing to the industrial­ised world. In a speech to the global body's Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO) in Rome, Francis said love rather than pity should be placed at the heart of internatio­nal developmen­t efforts, and threw his weight behind efforts in the UN to negotiate a global accord on managed, safe migration, reports AFP. "Is it too much to ask to think of inserting the concept of love into the language of internatio­nal cooperatio­n," Francis said in a speech that was greeted with a standing ovation. "We cannot limit ourselves to pity, because pity stops with emergency aid while love inspires justice and is essential to create a just social order," Francis said. Francis cited the Paris climate change accord as an example of what could be achieved if government­s worked together, while bemoaning that some were now "distancing themselves from it" - an apparent swipe at US President Donald Trump. Before his speech, Francis unveiled a new statue of Alan Kurdi, the Syrian boy who became a symbol of the refugee crisis created by his country's civil war after his corpse washed up a Turkish beach in 2015. The statue, by Italian sculptor Luigi Prevedel, was a gift from the Argentinia­n pontiff to FAO. In his speech, Francis said government­s had to address the roots of migratory pressures and accept they were irresistib­le.

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