Pope Francis today urged international actors to “really” resume dialogue in Ukraine and prevention of violence in Sri Lanka in his message from the Apostolic Palace after the angelic prayer.
“I am always aware of the martyred Ukrainian population, which is daily subjected to rocket fire. Why is it not understood that war only creates destruction and death, alienates peoples and puts an end to truth and dialogue?” he asks.
He added: “I pray and hope that all international actors will indeed act to restart negotiations and not to foment the madness of war.”
francisco He also asked for peace for Sri Lanka, a country he visited in January 2015 with the Philippines, which is facing strong protests due to a severe economic crisis, the worst since its independence from the British Empire in 1948, and which prompted the resignation President Gotabaji Rajapaksa.
“I once again express my closeness to the people of Sri Lanka, join you in prayer and call on all parties to seek a peaceful solution to the current crisis, in particular for the poorest, and respecting the rights of all,” he called. , dad.
He added: “I join the religious leaders in urging everyone to refrain from any form of violence and start a process of dialogue for the common good.”
Russia does not want to end the war
Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, assured today that Russia does not want an end to the war, while Ukraine defend your land.
In a post on Facebook, Zelensky writes: “This is a war in Ukraine that Russia began, that Russia continues, and that Russia doesn’t want to finish. Ukraine it defends its land, its sovereignty, its territory. Ukraine fight for peace.”
“This is a cruel paradox of the 21st century, and for us it is a reality,” he adds.
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