Pope Leo tells Ukraine’s Zelenskyy that Vatican could host peace talks

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Pope Leo tells Ukraine’s Zelenskyy that Vatican could host peace talks

Pope Leo XIV and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shake hands as they meet in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, July 9, 2025.

Vatican Media/Francesco Sforza/­Handout via REUTERS

Pope Leo extends an invitation to host peace talks between Ukraine and Russia during a meeting with President Zelenskyy, emphasizing the urgent need for a just resolution to the ongoing conflict

VATICAN CITY – Pope Leo told visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday, July 9, that the Vatican is willing to host Russia-Ukraine peace talks, the Vatican said in a statement.

The Pope, meeting the Ukrainian leader for the second time in his two-month-old papacy, also discussed with Zelenskyy “the urgent need for a just and lasting peace,” the statement said.

Zelenskyy and Leo held talks in Castel Gandolfo, a small Italian hill town not far from Rome, where the Pope is taking a two-week vacation.

The Ukrainian leader is in Italy to attend a conference on July 10-11 dedicated to Ukraine’s recovery and long-term reconstruction following Russia’s invasion.

The Vatican did not say how long the meeting between Leo and Zelenskyy lasted. It released video showing Leo, the first US pontiff, asking Zelenskyy “How are things going?” in English as the two sat in a large room together.

Leo, who has made appealing for peace in world conflicts a major theme of his young papacy, previously met with Zelenskyy at the Vatican on May 18.

The Pope also held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 4, during which the Vatican said Leo had asked Putin to take concrete steps to end Russia’s bloody three-year war on Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump suggested in May that Leo had offered to host Ukraine-Russia peace talks, but the Pope had not previously spoken about the possibility of such a summit.

Russian officials had previously told Reuters that they do not see the Vatican as a serious venue for talks because the Holy See is surrounded by NATO member Italy, which has supported Ukraine and taken part in EU sanctions against Russia. – Rappler.com

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