The President of Ukraine, in a new video message, responded to the words of the Pope that “Ukraine must have the courage to raise the white banner and agree with Russia to end the war.”
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When Russian evil began this war on February 24, all Ukrainians rose to the defense. Christians, Muslims, Jews – everyone. And I thank every Ukrainian chaplain who is with the army, in the Defense Forces. There on the front line. Protect life and humanity. They support us through prayer, conversation, and action. That’s what church is – with people.
And not two and a half thousand kilometers away – somewhere there to engage in virtual mediation between those who want to live and those who want to destroy you. I thank everyone who in Ukraine and with Ukraine is doing everything to save life, I thank everyone who helps and who is really nearby – with actions and prayers.
Earlier, the Pope said that Ukraine must have the courage to raise the white banner and negotiate with Russia to end the war.
The word “negotiate” is a bold word. When you see that you have failed, that things are not going well, you must have the courage to negotiate. […]
“I believe that the strongest is the one who looks at the situation, thinks about the people, has the courage to raise the white banner and negotiates,” Francis said.
Source: Racurs
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