Vatican calls on the US, Europe, and China for peace in Ukraine: What Cardinal Parolin said.
According to inkorr.com: Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's Secretary of State, urged the international community to work more actively towards ending the war in Ukraine. He emphasized that everyone can contribute to restoring peace in the country.
“The participation of the United States is undoubtedly important, and we hope that Europe will also take an active part. Let China be involved in this process as well,” the cardinal noted.
Parolin stressed the importance of maintaining hope for peace even in difficult conditions. He reported that diplomatic negotiations are ongoing, although this is not always reflected in the media, and urged all parties in the conflict to act wisely and humanely.
Pope Leo XIV held a conversation with the Russian president
In a telephone conversation between Pope Leo XIV and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the situation in Ukraine and the need for peaceful dialogue were discussed. The Pontiff called on Russia to take steps towards achieving peace and emphasized the importance of constructive communication in resolving the conflict.
Parolin and Pope Leo XIV called on the international community and Russia to establish peace in Ukraine, emphasizing the necessity of diplomatic negotiations and a humane approach to conflict resolution.
Events in Ukraine remain in the spotlight of the global community. The cardinal's and the Pope's calls demonstrate the importance of international solidarity in the quest for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. Negotiation participants hope for the intensification of diplomatic efforts and the involvement of various countries in the peace process.
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