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WikiLeaks cable reports that Pope Benedict XVI, seen here being
received by Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara in
2006, 'might prefer to see Turkey develop a special relationship short
of EU membership'. Photograph: Dylan Martinez/AFP/Getty Images
The pope is responsible for the Vatican's
growing hostility towardsTurkey joining the EU, previously secret
cables sent from the US embassy to the Holy See in Rome claim.
In 2004 Cardinal Ratzinger, the future pope, spoke out
against letting a Muslim state join, although at the time the Vatican was
formally neutral on the question.
The Vatican's acting foreign minister, Monsignor Pietro
Parolin, responded by telling US diplomats that Ratzinger's comments were his
own rather than the official Vatican position.
The cable released by
WikiLeaks shows that Ratzinger was the leading voice behind the Holy See's
unsuccessful drive to secure a reference toEurope's
"Christian roots" in the EU constitution. The US diplomat noted that
Ratzinger "clearly understands that allowing a Muslim country into the EU would further
weaken his case for
Europe's Christian foundations".
But by 2006 Parolin
was working for Ratzinger, now Pope
Benedict XVI, and his tone had distinctly chilled. "Neither the
pope nor the Vatican have endorsed Turkey's EU membership per se," he told
the American charge d'affaires, "rather, the Holy See has been
consistently open to accession, emphasising only that Turkey
needs to fulfil the EU's Copenhagen criteria to take its place in Europe."
But he did not expect the demands on religious freedom to
be fulfilled: "One great fear is that Turkey could enter the EU without
having made the necessary advances in religious freedom. [Parolin] insisted
that EU members – and the US – continue to press the [Turkish government] on
these issues … He said that short of 'open persecution', it couldn't get much
worse for the Christian community in Turkey."
The cables reveal the American government lobbying within
Rome and Ankara for Turkish EU membership. "We hope a senior department
official can visit the Holy See and encourage them to do more to push a
positive message on Turkey and integration," concluded the 2006 cable.
But by 2009, the
American ambassador was briefing in advance of President Barack Obama's visit,
that "the Holy See's position now is that as a non-EU member the Vatican
has no role in promoting or vetoing Turkey's membership. The Vatican might prefer to see Turkey develop a special relationship
short of membership with
the EU."
Roman Catholicism is
the only religion in the world with the status of a sovereign state, allowing
the pope's most senior clerics to sit at the top table with world leaders. The
cables reveal the Vatican routinely wielding influence through diplomatic
channels while sometimes denying it is doing so. The Vatican has diplomatic
relations with 177 countries and has used its diplomatic status to lobby the
US, United Nations andEuropean
Union in a concerted
bid to impose its moral agenda through national and international parliaments.
The US charge
d'affaires D Brent Hardt told Parolin, his diplomatic counterpart in Rome, of
"the Holy See's potential to influence Catholic countries
to support a ban on human cloning" to which Parolin emphasised
his agreement with the US position and promised to support fully UN efforts for
such a ban.
On other global issues such as climate change, the
Vatican sought to use its moral authority as leverage, while refusing itself to
sign formal treaties, such as the Copenhagen accord, that require reporting
commitments.
At a meeting in
January this year Dr Paolo Conversi, the pope's representative on climate
change at the Vatican's secretariat of state, told an American diplomat that
the Vatican would "encourage other countries discreetly to associate
themselves with the
accord as opportunities arise".
The Americans noted that Conversi's offer to support the
US, even if discreetly, was significant because the Vatican was often reluctant
to appear to compromise its independence and moral authority by associating
itself with particular lobbying efforts.
"Even more important than the Vatican's lobbying
assistance, however, is the influence the pope's guidance can have on public
opinion in countries with large Catholic majorities and beyond."
The cables also reveal that the Vatican planned to use
Poland as a trojan horse to spread Catholic family values through the
structures of the European Union in Brussels.
The then US ambassador
to the Holy See, Francis Rooney, briefed Washington in 2006, shortly after the
election of Pope Benedict XVI, that "the Holy See hopes that Poland will hold the line at the EU on 'life and
family' issues that
arise" and would serve as a counterweight to western European secularism
once the country had integrated into the EU.
The cable notes that Pope Benedict is preoccupied with
Europe's increasing psychological distance from its Christian roots.
"He has continued to focus on Poland's potential in
combating this trend. This was one of the themes of the visit of several groups
of Polish bishops to the Vatican at the end of last year [2005]. 'It's a topic
that always comes up,' explained Monsignor Michael Banach, the Holy See
minister of foreign affairs country director for Poland. He told us that the
two sides recognised that the Polish bishops needed to exert leadership in the
face of western European secularism."
Across the Atlantic,
the Vatican has told the Americans it wants to undermine the Venezuelan
president, Hugo Chávez,
in Latin America because of worries about the deterioration of Catholic power
there. It fears Chávez is seriously damaging relations between the Catholic
church and the state by identifying the church hierarchy as part of the
privileged class.
Monsignor Angelo
Accattino, in charge of Caribbean and Andean matters for the Vatican, said
Obama should reach out to Cuba "in order to reduce the influence of Chávez
and break up his
cabal in Latin America".In December last year, America's
adviser for western Europe at the UN, Robert Smolik, said the Vatican observer
was "as always activeand influential
behind the scenes" and "lobbied actively and influentially
in the corridors and in informal consultations, particularly on social
issues".
In 2001 another
American diplomat to the Vatican stated: "The Holy See will continue to
seek to play a role in the
Middle East peace process while
denying this intention." (1792)
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