Pope Francis once again emphasized the importance of peace in the world and called on warring countries to “look for ways to come to an agreement.” This is reported by CBS News.
“Stop the war. You must find a way to negotiate peace. Strive for peace. A negotiated peace is always better than endless war,” the pontiff emphasized.
Pope Francis called for an end to the fire between Israel and Hamas in many of his sermons.
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“What I can do is pray. I pray a lot for peace. And also offer, ‘Please stop. Start negotiations,” he added.
We will remind you that on March 9, the Pope called Ukraine and the Russian Federation for negotiations “under a white flag.” Subsequently, the Vatican press service stated that “negotiations are never surrendered,” and the Pope used the term “white flag,” suggested by his interviewer, “to indicate the cessation of hostilities, the truce achieved through the courage of negotiations.”.
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