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Pope says peace in Ukraine ‘cannot be postponed’

By Thomson Reuters Feb 22, 2026 | 6:41 AM

VATICAN CITY, Feb 22 (Reuters) – Pope Leo made an impassioned appeal on Sunday for peace in Ukraine, saying an ​end to the four-year-old conflict “cannot be ‌postponed” as the United States tries to broker an elusive accord between Moscow and Kyiv.

Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of its neighbour on ‌February ​24, 2022, used drones ⁠and ballistic and cruise ⁠missiles in its latest attacks overnight, the Ukrainian military and local officials said on Sunday.

“My heart goes out again to ​the dramatic situation that everyone can see,” the pope said during his weekly ⁠address to pilgrims in ⁠St. Peter’s Square after a ​Sunday prayer.

“So many victims, so many broken lives ​and families, so much destruction, so much ‌unspeakable suffering.”

The U.S. has been seeking to mediate between the two sides, but progress has been halting, with Russia demanding ⁠Ukraine withdraw from parts of the eastern Donbas region it still controls, an idea Kyiv has ⁠rejected.

“Peace cannot ‌be postponed,” the pope said. “It ⁠is an urgent necessity that must ​find ‌space in hearts and be ​translated into ⁠responsible decisions.”

He said war was a “wound inflicted on the entire human family”, which leaves behind “death, devastation, and a trail of pain that marks generations.”

(Reporting By Gavin Jones; Editing by ​Kirsten Donovan)