Vatican can be a site for Russia-Ukraine dialogue, Rubio says, a proposal to help after the Pope renews a proposal

Rome: US State Secretary Marco Rubio said on Saturday that the Vatican Russia-Ukraine could be a site for peace talks, Pope Leo XIV personally raised a long-term proposal of the holy C after helping to end the war after “every effort”. Talking to reporters in Rome before the meeting with Cardinal Matio Zuppies, the Vatican Point Man on Ukraine, Rubio said he would discuss possible ways, help the Vatican, “Update after the talks,” negotiating status, tomorrow (Friday). “ Asked if the Vatican could be a peace broker, Rubio replied: “I will not call it a broker, but it is definitely – I think it’s a place that will be comfortable to go on both sides.” “We will talk about all that and clearly are always grateful to the Vatican that the desire to play this creative and positive role,” said Rubio, who met the Vatican State Secretary and Foreign Minister on Saturday. The Vatican has a tradition of diplomatic neutrality and offered his services, and places for a long time to try to help to facilitate the dialogue, but sidelined themselves during the All-Out War that began on 24 February 2022. Pope Francis, who occasionally angry with his off-the-kapas comments, had assigned Zuppi a mandate to try to find a way of peace. But the mandate looked narrow to help to help in facilitating the return of Ukrainian children taken by Russia, and some prisoner exchanges were also able to mediate. During his meeting at the US Embassy in Rome, Rubio thanked Zuppi for the human role of the Vatican, especially citing the return of prisoners swap and Ukrainian children. Rubio stressed the importance of continuous cooperation under the new leadership of Pope Leo XIV, a spokesman of the US State Department. On May 8, the first American Pope of history, Leo, took a call from Francis for peace in Ukraine on his first Sunday afternoon as the Pope. He appealed to all the parties to reach “an authentic, proper and permanent peace” whatever is possible. Leo, who used to call the Russia’s war “imperialist attack” as a bishop in Peru, vowed to make every effort in person this week to make this peace strong. “ In a speech by Eastern Sanskar Catholics, including Ukraine’s Greek Catholic Church, Leo begged the warnings for meeting and interacting. He said, “The sacred view is always ready to help the enemies bring together, to face, to talk to each other, so that people can get hope once again and they can fix the dignity that they deserve, dignity of peace,” he said. The Vatican Secretary, Cardinal Pitro Parolin, reiterated the Vatican’s proposal as a site for direct talks, saying that the failure of the conversation in Istanbul was “sad to reach a ceasefire this week.” On the occasion of a conference, Parolin said, “We were hopeful that it could start a process, slow but positive, towards a peaceful solution of conflict,” Parolin said on the occasion of a conference. “But instead we are back in the beginning.” In this way, when asked what such an offer would be, Parolin said that the Vatican can serve as a site for a direct meeting between the two sides. He said, “Someone will aim to reach it, that at least they talk. We will see what happens. It is a place proposed,” he said. “We have always said, the two sides have been repeated which we are available to you, all the discretion needs,” Parolin said. The Vatican scored that the Francis Pontenth was probably the biggest diplomatic achievement of Francis Ponten after facilitating the talks between the United States and Cuba in 2014, resulting in a resulting diplomatic relations. Holi C has often hosted less secret diplomatic initiatives, such as when it brought the rival leaders of South Sudan together in 2019. The encounter was famous by the image of Francis so that they bend down to kiss their feet to make peace. Perhaps the most important diplomatic initiative of The Holi C came up during the Cubic missile crisis, when in the fall of 1962, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev ordered a secret deployment of nuclear missiles in Cuba, which was soon detected by US spy aircraft. As the Kennedy administration considered its response, Pope John XXIII argued for peace in a public radio address, with the threat of the threat of nuclear war, in a speech to the Vatican Ambassadors and privately wrote to Kennedy and Krushchev, appealed to stand down with their people. Many historians have credited John XXIII’s appeal, which has helped both sides back from the verge of nuclear war.

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