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STATEMENT BY PATRIARCH ALEXY II OF MOSCOW AND ALL RUSSIA
March 24, 1999


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RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
DEPARTMENT FOR EXTERNAL CHURCH RELATIONS
Communication Service

Address: 22, Danilovsky val, St.Danilov monastery, DECR, 113191 Moscow,
Russia
Internet: http://www.russian-orthodox-church.org.ru.
E-mail address: commserv@mospat.dol.ru
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For Immediate Release, March 24, 1999


STATEMENT BY PATRIARCH ALEXY II OF MOSCOW AND ALL RUSSIA
March 24, 1999

Reports on the NATO decision to deliver air-strikes against Yugoslavia
have caused profound concern among all the faithful of the Russian
Orthodox Church.

The decision on air-strikes can become a dangerous precedent and lead
to unpredictable military and political consequences.

As is known, the Balkans, where local armed conflicts take place today,
have a complex history. Provoked there in our century, World War I
brought much suffering not only to Europeans, but also peoples in other
continents who were involved in the armed confrontation.

It is extremely disturbing that the implementation of the bombing plan
can lead to another bloodshed and loss of lives including losses among
the civilian population. Besides, it may hit unique cultural and
religious monuments in the Serbian land. For the Orthodox Serbs, Kosovo
is not only an object on the geographical map, but a shrine with old
churches and monasteries.

We support the position of the Holy Authority of the fraternal Serbian
Orthodox Church that a military intervention of NATO in the conflict in
Yugoslavia is inadmissible.

We are convinced that it is only a patient dialogue and peaceful
settlement of all political differences that can lead to the resolution
of tension around Kosovo. Undoubtedly, the efforts of the world
community should be aimed at helping all the parties in the Kosovo
conflict to make an objective assessment of the tense situation and
though joint diplomatic efforts seek a way to settle the accumulated
problems at the negotiation table.

On behalf of the Russian Orthodox Church, I appeal to the heads of NATO
member states and to the leaders of the North Atlantic alliance itself
to prevent the use of military force against the sovereign Republic of
Yugoslavia, since it can provoke an inevitable escalation of
hostilities in the very heart of Europe.

I also call upon the parties to the Kosovo conflict, both the Serbs and
the Albanians, to gather themselves up and stop the bloodshed, to low
down arms and begin building peaceful life with justice on the basis of
mutual agreements and respect for each other's civil rights and
religious views. "Love truth and peace" (Zech. 8:19)", says the Lord in
Holy Scriptures. I trust and pray that common sense may prevail in
those who make decisions today.

+ALEXY, PATRIARCH OF MOSCOW AND ALL RUSSIA


STEFAN CRISBASAN
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