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7th Congress of the Leaders of World and Traditional Religions Kicks Off in Kazakh Capital

15 Sep 2022 - 13:21

The seventh Congress of the Leaders of World and Traditional Religions started its work on September 14 in the Kazakh capital.


With more than 100 delegations from more than 50 countries, the congress will focus on the role of religious leaders in spiritual and social development in the post-pandemic period.
 
Welcoming the congress participants, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said the congress became a platform for inter-civilizational dialogue at the global level.

“The Kazakh land has become a bridge between West and East,” he noted.

According to the President, the historical relevance of congress is growing. He underlined that the world needs an open dialogue today more than ever.

 “Unfortunately, distrust, tension, and conflicts have returned to international relations. The solution to these problems is goodwill, dialogue, and cooperation.

Kazakhstan has always advocated settling disputes at the negotiating table,” he said.

Pope Francis, in his welcoming address to the congress, quoted the great Kazakh poet and thinker Abai Kunanbayev. “The basis of peace is love and justice,” he said.

The Pontiff urged the participants to be mindful of the horrors and mistakes of the past. Poverty, according to the Pope, is the greatest threat to the world today because it breeds violence and greed.

“Our days are marked by the plague of war, the inability to reach out to another. We must listen to the most vulnerable, those in need. The pandemic has demonstrated all the inequalities on our planet,” the Pope said.
 
According to Kazakh president the congress, which was launched in 2003 on the initiative of Kazakhstan, has become a forum for dialogue between civilizations at the global level.


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