The Daily Telegraph

Welby’s peace plea: ‘Wars seem to be everywhere just now’

- By Gabriella Swerling

THE Archbishop of Canterbury has said that “wars seem everywhere at the moment” in his New Year plea for peace.

The Most Rev Justin Welby made the statement as he delivered his annual start-of-the year address.

Speaking at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshir­e, he prayed for a peaceful 2024 in his New Year Message, noting: “Wars seem everywhere at the moment.

“Wars we know about, wars forgotten. I’ve seen for myself the ongoing human cost of war. In Ukraine I went to Bucha where evidence of atrocities was found.

“I’ve met Ukrainian refugees, most recently in Georgia and Romania: families having to start again in a new country. I’ve met refugees from Nagorno-karabakh (a territory disputed by Azerbaijan and Armenia) after they left their homes because of conflict.

“And in Jerusalem last October I sat and listened to some of those traumatise­d by war, Palestinia­n and Israeli. Jesus Christ tells us to stand with those suffering because of war, and to seek to make peace.”

His comments came after Russia launched a fresh drone assault on Ukraine on Saturday night, hitting the capital, Kyiv, and Kharkiv after promising that strikes on the Russian border city of Belgorod hours earlier that killed 24 people, would “not go unpunished”.

Meanwhile, the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said on Saturday that 165 people had been killed in the previous 24 hours.

The Archbishop also praised the Armed Forces, saying that soldiers were at the centre of the celebratio­ns not “just because the world marvelled at their displays of pageantry” but because they, “like many, many others in the country”, embodied service.

He added: “Here at RAF Brize Norton, almost 6,000 service personnel are living out that oath every day, working to keep us safe and the country secure, delivering humanitari­an aid following natural disasters, like the earthquake in Turkey last year, or supporting civilians in the midst of conflict in places like the Middle East.

“We’re learning more and more how the horrors and traumas of war impact service personnel, sometimes long after. But there are also traumas for their loved ones.

“Families across the country feel the absence of relatives and those they love who are serving their country abroad.

“We fear for those of our fellow citizens who risk their lives defending and protecting the vulnerable and ensuring security.”

The Archbishop of Canterbury’s New Year Message will be broadcast on BBC1 and iplayer at 12.55pm today.

He has previously drawn criticism for intervenin­g on issues such as illegal migration, the Rwanda policy, tax and social care, the protection of minority students and visa changes aimed at curbing migration.

 ?? ?? The Most Rev Justin Welby delivered his New Year Message at RAF Brize Norton
The Most Rev Justin Welby delivered his New Year Message at RAF Brize Norton

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