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Pope says Ukraine should have 'courage of the white flag' of negotiations

Published 03/09/2024, 12:36 PM
Updated 03/09/2024, 09:51 PM
© Reuters. Pope Francis shakes hands with Volodymyr Zelenskiy, at the Vatican, May 13, 2023. Vatican Media via REUTERS

By Philip Pullella

ROME (Reuters) -Pope Francis has said in an interview that Ukraine should have what he called the courage of the "white flag" and negotiate an end to the war with Russia that followed Moscow's full-scale invasion two years ago and that has killed tens of thousands.

Francis made his comments in an interview recorded last month with Swiss broadcaster RSI, well before Friday's latest offer by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to host a summit between Ukraine and Russia to end the war.

Erdogan made the fresh offer after a meeting in Istanbul with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Zelenskiy has said while he wants peace he will not give up any territory.

The Ukrainian leader's own peace plan calls for the withdrawal of Russian troops from all of Ukraine and the restoration of its state borders. The Kremlin has ruled out engaging in peace talks on terms set by Kyiv.

A spokesman for Zelenskiy did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the pope's remarks.

In the interview Francis was asked for his position on a debate between those who say Ukraine should give up as it has not been able to repel Russian forces, and those who say doing so would legitimise actions by the strongest party. The interviewer used the term "white flag" in the question.

"It is one interpretation, that is true," Francis said, according to an advance transcript of the interview and a partial video made available to Reuters on Saturday. It is due to be broadcast on March 20 as part of a new cultural programme.

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"But I think that the strongest one is the one who looks at the situation, thinks about the people and has the courage of the white flag, and negotiates," Francis said, adding that talks should take place with the help of international powers.

"The word negotiate is a courageous word. When you see that you are defeated, that things are not going well, you have to have the courage to negotiate," Francis said.

It was believed to be the first time Francis has used terms such as "white flag" or "defeated" in discussing the Ukraine war, although he has spoken in the past about the need for negotiations.

In a statement, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said the pope had picked up on the term "white flag" spoken by the interviewer and used it "to indicate a stop to hostilities (and) a truce achieved with the courage of negotiations".

Last year the 87-year-old pope sent a peace envoy, Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, to Kyiv, Moscow and Washington to sound out leaders in those countries.

"One may feel shame," Francis said about negotiating, "but how many dead will it (the war) end up with? (One should) negotiate in time, find a country that can be a mediator," Francis said, mentioning Turkey among the countries that had offered.

"Do not be ashamed of negotiating, before things get worse," said Francis, who has made hundreds of appeals for what he calls "martyred Ukraine". Asked if he was willing to mediate, Francis said "I am here".

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In another part of the interview, speaking of the war between Israel and Hamas, Francis said: "Negotiating is never a surrender".

Last month Zelenskiy said that 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed since the Russian invasion in February 2022 and that tens of thousands of civilians had been killed in the occupied areas of the country.

Latest comments

biggest mistake was letting Russia build back up after the fall of the wall...another democrstic failure.
A rapis…t enters your house and violate your wife and daughter and then tells you to leave….Pope recommendation is to raise the white flag and discuss options….LOL
If an illegal immigrant did that police should arrest them and DA should bring charges against all US officials complicit  in the crime
Pope should tell russia to raise the white flag not Ukraine. A rapist brakes into your house violate your wife and daughter and then tells you to leave the house and the popes answer in this situation is “wave the white flag” and talk about a solution…..LOL
Thanks Pope, for trying to bring some sanity to Zelenskii.  As long as the billions keep pouring in from US taxpayers he's fat, dumb & happy.
Well thats the problem US is paying 0 dollars and giving 0 military aid to US allies.
 is confused...US has paid over $100 billion to support the war in a beephole country
Why should Russia get anything out of their attack on a peacefull country….totally wrong stand. Russia must be defeated and get 0 territory and have to pay for their damages to Ukraine. Thats the support Ukraine needs not a white flag advice.
NATO is an organization designed so that USA pays most of the bill$....time to pay the piper and cut losses like il papa sez
Parrot says what?
Defensive LOL. Brad - ask the Yugoslavia citizens, which were bombed by NATO in 1999 how "defensive" it was. That caused to their country to be split apart by these acts of "defense". NATO is and always was a threat to Russia. You can keep ignoring that fact and keep irritating the biggest country in the World, or you can manage a dialog of equals and sort all the concerns out.
Voice of sense in the sea of insenety. Stop demonizing Russia. Stop US domination. The G7 and the BRICS shouls sit down and speak together in order to bring the cooperation spirit instead of the blocs confrontation among all the countries in the World.
'stop demonizing russia' is like saying stop demonising hitler and the nazis.. anyone guilty of genocide deserve to be demonised.
Max - I don't remember Germany was surrounded by tens of military bloc members before the WWII. You put your gun on the table and blame your opponent shooting first. It's one of the most rediculous statements by the west polititions ever made.
the best thing the pope can do is to pray for putins imminent death..
little Ukraine has already brought russia to its knees, but not driven them out yet. a deal now would mean 1. to give up territory and 2. to allow russia time to rearm, regroup, and then continue their landgrab and aggression.. putin will not stop until he's dead...
Not one of the more popular popes.
even the pope knows, there is no chance for Ukraine to win. They need to negotiate an end to this war
While I have the highest respect for His Holiness, I need to see some evidence of his experience in either military or diplomatic matters.
russian troll, multiple-profile 'mark', at it again...
 You should read the article to answer your question.  Pope has been trying to get the warring countries together for years.
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