Jerusalem Patriarch to Mediate Ukraine-Russia Talks: Key Negotiation Details Emerge.

Jerusalem Patriarch mediator between Ukraine and Russia
Jerusalem Patriarch mediator between Ukraine and Russia

Exploring the Role of Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilos III as a Potential Mediator

According to Novyny.live: The program "Evening.LIVE" recently examined the possibility of involving Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilos III as a mediator in negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Participants in the discussion included:

  • Oleksandr Demchenko
  • Ruslan Horbenko
  • Oles Doniy
  • Yaroslav Zakharchenko
  • Dmytro Vasyliev
  • Oleksiy Yakubin
  • Shimon Brіman
  • Hlib Ostapenko
  • Yuriy Yekhanurov
  • Denys Shvydkyi

Patriarch Theophilos III is widely regarded as a neutral figure within the Orthodox world. He plans to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the end of June. Earlier, during a 40-minute meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump, Trump expressed full support for direct negotiations between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin.

International Support for Ukraine Intensifies

In a related development, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a new aid package for Ukraine along with additional sanctions targeting the Russian economy. These actions underscore the ongoing international backing for Ukraine amid continued tensions with Russia.

The broadcast highlighted the critical role of diplomatic efforts and neutral intermediaries in pursuing peace in the region.

Engaging Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilos III in peace negotiations could mark a significant step toward resolving the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Neutral mediators have the potential to foster more constructive dialogue and reduce hostilities between the parties. At the same time, U.S. support for Ukraine—through economic sanctions and financial aid—reinforces the importance of international solidarity for regional stability and a potential resolution.


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