Pope for war in Ukraine: ‘Let the guns be silent. Negotiate seriously for peace ‘

The threat of a global conflict sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine should convince everyone that it is time for humanity to end the war before it can end humanity, Pope Francis said on Sunday, according to Reuters.

“It has been more than a month since the invasion of Ukraine, from the beginning of this cruel and irrational war, which, like any war, is a defeat for all of us,” he told thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square. for his Sunday sanctification.

“We must renounce war, a place of death where fathers and mothers bury their children, where men kill their brothers without even seeing them, where the strong decide and the poor die,” he said.

The war in Ukraine is destroying the country’s future, he said, citing statistics showing that half of the country’s children had to leave the country.

“This is the brutality of war, something that is barbaric and sacrilegious,” he said, urging his listeners not to consider war inevitable or something to be accustomed to.

“If we come out of this (war) as we were before, we will all be guilty in some way. Faced with the danger of self-destruction, humanity must understand that it is time to end war, to cancel it from human history. “before he cancels man from history,” he said.

Following Russia’s invasion of the neighboring country on February 24, Francis has spoken several times about a possible nuclear conflict.

“I ask every politician involved to think about this, to make a commitment and, looking at the witness Ukraine, to understand that every day of war worsens the situation for everyone,” he said.

“Enough! Stop! Let the guns be silent. Negotiate seriously for peace,” he said.

After the invasion, which Russia calls a “special military operation” to demilitarize Ukraine, the pope indirectly criticized Moscow, strongly condemning what he called an “unwarranted attack” and denouncing “atrocities.”

But he has used the word “Russia” only in prayers, such as during a special global peace event last Friday.

Source: Capital

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