Putin’s telephone conversation with pop
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told Pope Leo 14 that Ukraine is intensifying current clashes by targeting civilian infrastructure on Russian soil.
According to RCO News Agency, the Kremlin announced that the Russian President and Pope had a “constructive” telephone conversation on Wednesday, discussing various issues, including the Ukrainian conflict.
According to the report, Putin has said that following the resumption of direct talks between Moscow and Kiev, the Ukrainian leadership “intensifying tensions and subversive actions against civilian infrastructure on Russian soil.”
The Kremlin said he described recent sabotage measures on the railroad in the Briansk and Corsk areas of Russia as terrorism. The Russian president confirmed that Moscow was interested in resolving conflict through political and diplomatic instruments, but emphasized that in order to ensure lasting peace, it must be taken care of its root causes.
According to the Kremlin, he emphasized that Russia would make every effort to ensure the re -unity of children who have been separated from their families during conflict.
The Kremlin announced that Putin also attracted Pope’s attention to the harassment of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church by Kiev officials and expressed hope that the Vatican would actively support religious freedom in Ukraine.
Putin thanked the head of the Catholic Church for “for his desire to help resolve the crisis” as well as the Vatican’s role in mediation in the immediate humanitarian issues between Moscow and Kiev. The statement said that the head of the Russian government and the Pope agreed to strengthen bilateral relations and intensify efforts to protect Christians around the world.
The 6 -year -old Cardinal Robert Parut was selected as a pop earlier of last month and was the first American to take the role. He replaced Francis who died on April 5 at the age of nine.
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