The Pope Explained Why Vatican Mediation in War Is Unlikely
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"Unlikely": Pope Leo XIV spoke about the possibility of Vatican mediation in the war between the Russian Federation and UkraineThe head of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, said that the Vatican's mission as a direct mediator in the war between Ukraine and Russia is currently unlikely. The pontiff distinguishes between the voice of the Holy See in speaking out for peace and the role of mediator, which, in his opinion, is not so realistic.
Pope Lev XIV spoke about the Vatican ' s role in the war in Ukraine. He stressed that the Holy See ' s main objective remained calls for peace, but participation in direct mediation between the parties to the conflict was still unlikely. Crux reported this. In a conversation with journalists, the Pope clearly distinguished two aspects of the Vatican ' s activities: moral support for peace and the practical role of mediator. "The H…
Pope Leo XIV commented on the Vatican's role in the war in Ukraine. He noted that although calls for peace always remain a priority, it is unlikely that he will become a direct mediator in this conflict. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Crux. During a recent interview, the Pope divided the Vatican's role in calls for peace and direct mediation in conflicts. "I would distinguish between the voice of the Holy See in advocating fo…
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