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Pope to EU: Rediscover unity for prosperity, fairness

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VATICAN CITY (Reuters) — In a major speech on Europe, Pope Francis on Saturday urged the European Union (EU) to “recover the sense of being a single community” if it wants a future of prosperity and fairness for all.

Francis spoke at the end of a twoday conference at the Vatican called “Re-Thinking Europe.” Dozens of participan­ts attended, including European Parliament President Antonio Tajani, European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans and religious leaders.

While the pontiff did not specifical­ly mention the situation in Catalonia, where the region’s leaders want to break away from Spain, or Britain’s decision to leave the EU, he spoke often of solidarity, teamwork and mutual sacrifice.

“A European Union that, in facing its crises, fails to recover a sense of being a single community that sustains and assists its members — and not just a collection of small interest groups — would miss out not only on one of the greatest challenges of its history, but also on one of the greatest opportunit­ies for its own future,” he said.

“Particular and nationalis­t agendas risk thwarting the courageous dreams of the founders of Europe,” he said.

In his long speech, Francis appeared to warn against the dangers to Europe posed by populist antiimmigr­ant parties.

In elections in Germany last September, Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) secured almost 13 percent of the vote, making it the third largest party and the first far-right party to win seats in more than half a century.

“Extremist and populist groups are finding fertile ground in many countries; they make protest the heart of their political message, without offering the alternativ­e of a constructi­ve political project,” Francis said, without naming any group.

History’s first Latin American pope said politics had often gone astray.

“Sadly, all too often we see how politics is becoming instead a forum for clashes between opposing forces,” he said.

In his address to the pope at the closing ceremony, Tajani spoke of the “risk of a return to intoleranc­e and xenophobia.”

The pope called for immigrants to be welcomed to Europe as an enriching resource, rather than be seen as a threat.

In an apparent assertion that immigratio­n had to be controlled, however, he said that while authoritie­s should have an “open heart,” they should be able to “provide for the full integratio­n, on the social, economic and political level” of newcomers.

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