Türkiye put forth proposal to kickstart peace process in Russian-Ukrainian war: Pope
Pope Francis highlighted Türkiye's proposal to initiate peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing the urgency of negotiation to prevent further escalation. He stressed the importance of courage in seeking diplomatic solutions and urged leaders not to delay talks amid escalating conflicts.
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- Published Date: 09:54 | 10 March 2024
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Pope Francis said Saturday that Türkiye has put forth a proposal to kickstart the peace process between Russia and Ukraine.
He emphasized the crucial need not to delay talks before the situation further deteriorates.
"I believe that those who see the situation, think about their people, and have the courage to raise the white flag and negotiate are stronger," he told Italian media.
"Today, with the help of international powers, negotiation is possible. Negotiation is a courageous expression. When you are defeated, when you see things are not going well, you need to have the courage to negotiate. You hesitate, but how will this war end with how many deaths?
"We need to look for a country to mediate. Today, there are many countries willing to mediate in the war in Ukraine, for example. Türkiye made a proposal to initiate the process. Do not hesitate to negotiate before things get worse," he said.
Francis, who said he talks with the Catholic community in the Gaza Strip that is under Israeli attack every day, noted that leaders tell him about their experiences and describe it as a war.