Pope called those responsible for the crisis in eastern Ukraine to peace | News from Germany about Russia | DW

by time news

Pope Francis called for peace all those responsible for the escalation of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. During a general audience on Wednesday, February 23, in the Vatican, the pontiff spoke of “great pain in the heart due to the worsening situation in Ukraine.” “Despite all the diplomatic efforts over the past weeks, more and more disturbing scenarios are opening up,” he said, speaking to a large number of believers and pilgrims.

According to the 85-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church, many people around the world, like himself, feel fear and anxiety in connection with the escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. “I call on all parties involved to refrain from any action that will lead to more suffering for the population,” he said.

Escalation of conflict between Russia and Ukraine

On the evening of February 21, Russia recognized the separatist “Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics.” Later, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the independence of these entities is recognized within the borders of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine. The Federation Council of the Russian Federation allowed the president to use the army in eastern Ukraine, near the borders of which about 150,000 Russian troops are already concentrated.

Kiev and the world community have sharply condemned the gross violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine. The West fears a military escalation of the conflict. The European Union, Great Britain, the United States, followed by Canada, Japan and Australia have decided on new sanctions against Russia.

See also:

You may also like

Leave a Comment