Prime Minister Bondevik calls meeting of religious leaders

Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik wants to prevent increased conflicts between religious factions because of the war in Iraq.

He has therefore invited 15 representatives for various faiths and convictions to his office on Monday afternoon, together with several of his ministers.

-Now that the war has started, I wish to open a discussion of how we may prevent the language of war and hate from shaping our lives in this country at this serious time, the Prime Minister writes in his letter of invitation.

Bondevik is particularly concerned that our attitudes towards the participants in the Iraq and Middle East conflicts should not be transferred to those living in Norway with the same religious, cultural or political background as the various factions in the conflicts.

-Regardless of whether we are Christians, Jews, Muslims or people of other faiths or convictions, we all have a responsibility that we do not form or strengthen the enemy image.

-The Middle East or Iraq conflicts are not conflicts of religion or culture. There are Christians on both sides of these conflicts, in the same way that Jews, Muslims and people of other convictions are found on both sides, Bondevik writes in his letter.