April 22, 2020
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Wednesday urged Europe to
remain united in overcoming the effects of the coronavirus pandemic,
speaking on the eve of an EU summit to discuss a huge but divisive
economic stimulus package.
The pandemic has put new strains on the unity of the 27-member bloc,
again exposing splits between the richer north and the poorer south.
“In these times in which we need so much unity among us, among
nations, let us pray today for Europe,” Francis said at the start of his
daily morning Mass, which he dedicates each day to a different theme
related to the global crisis.
He asked for prayers “so that Europe manages to have this unity, this
fraternal unity of which the founding fathers of the European Union
dreamed”.
It was the second time in 10 days that Francis, a big supporter of
the EU, had expressed concern about the bloc. On Easter Sunday he warned
that it risked collapse if it did not agree on how to recover together.
The EU’s fiscally conservative northern nations remain keen to keep a
tight rein on spending and have rejected calls from the ailing southern
states for a joint debt – or ‘coronabonds’ – to fund the recovery.
EU states – whose leaders are holding a video summit on Thursday –
have clashed repeatedly over financial responses to the epidemic, on
issues from sharing medical equipment to cushioning the immediate
economic hit.
The bloc has relaxed state aid rules and limits on public spending as well as unlocking a half-a-trillion euro rescue plan.
But Rome, Madrid, Paris, Lisbon and others believe that is not enough
and call for more solidarity, casting the challenge as an existential
choice for the EU.
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