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Pope Leo Calls for Peace and Direct Talks to End Ukraine War

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Pope Leo used his first Christmas address at St. Peter’s Square to call for an immediate end to the war in Ukraine. The Pontiff urged both Russia and Ukraine to find the “courage” to engage in direct dialogue rather than relying solely on international mediators. His message emphasized the need for a sincere commitment to peace to end the ongoing violence and silence the sound of weapons.

Okay News reports that the Pope also addressed humanitarian concerns in Gaza and Southeast Asia. He drew attention to the suffering of displaced families living in tents during the winter and called for reconciliation between nations facing border disputes. The address highlighted the devastating impact of war on defenceless populations and the urgent need for global support to heal open wounds.

The Pope’s plea for direct negotiations comes as international diplomatic efforts continue to seek a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. Despite ongoing mediation by the United States and other global powers, direct discussions between the warring parties have remained elusive.

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