Palm Sunday: Pope demands ‘Easter Ceasefire’ in Ukraine

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On Sunday, Pope Francis called for an Easter ceasefire in Ukraine to pave the way for peace through “real negotiation.”

“Let the Easter truce begin. But not to provide more weapons and pick up the combat again — no! — a truce that will lead to peace, through real negotiation,” he told a public mass at Saint Peter’s Square.

The pontiff denounced a war where “defenceless civilians” suffered “heinous massacres and atrocious cruelty”.

“What victory is there in planting a flag on a pile of rubble?” he asked.

Francis on Wednesday had already condemned the targeting of civilians in Ukraine, calling the discovery of bodies in Bucha near Kyiv a “massacre” and embracing a Ukrainian flag from the “martyred town”.

He has also expressed his willingness to help put an end to the fighting in Ukraine, and has stated that he is willing to travel to Kyiv.

Russia has denied responsibility for apparent civilian killings in Bucha, accusing Ukraine of staging them. Moscow has provided no evidence to support its claim.