According to a Vatican diplomatic source, Jupi will try to meet separately with the presidents of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Russia Vladimir Putin
THE Pope Francis asked him Cardinal Matteo Juppithe head of the holy synod of Italian bishops, to undertake a peacekeeping mission in an effort to end the war in Ukraine, the Vatican announced.
The pontiff had spoken cryptically about the mission while returning from a trip to Hungary last month, without elaborating.
According to a diplomatic source of VaticanJuppy will try to meet separately with the presidents of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Russia Vladimir Putin. The Holy See said that the 67-year-old archbishop of Bologna will carry out this mission “to contribute to the reduction of tensions in the conflict in Ukraine, with the hope, which the Holy Father never gave up, that this could start a peace process.
On April 30, Francis made a comment about the Vatican’s involvement in a mission to end the war. “There is a mission underway now but it is not yet public. When it is, I will reveal it to you,” he told reporters.
In its announcement, the Vatican clarified that the details of the mission, such as when it will begin, are still being studied.
Source :Skai
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