Ecumenical Orthodox patriarch backs Ukraine's sovereignty in Mass marking 3 years of war
- Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew stated that "Ukraine's sovereignty is not up for debate, nor can it be negotiated under the guise of diplomacy" during a Mass marking three years of the conflict in Ukraine.
- Bartholomew affirmed that any future peace agreement "must include Ukraine as an equal participant" while addressing attendees related to Ukrainian soldiers missing or held captive.
- Nedilskyi Roman, Ukraine's consul general to Istanbul, expressed gratitude for Bartholomew's "personal and spiritual support" to millions of Ukrainian people displaced by the war.
- Relatives of missing Ukrainian soldiers attended the Mass, with Tetiana Tantsiura sharing her struggle regarding her missing husband, stating, "It's hard to talk about," and expressing hope for his safe return.
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