POPE Leo XIV yesterday called for a “just and lasting peace”;; in Ukraine â but told of his fears that World War Three had started “in pieces”;;.
appealed for “no more war”;; in his first Sunday address.



But his message of hope in the three-year conflict came as Russian President snubbed demands for a 30-day ceasefire starting today.
Instead, the tyrant called for direct talks with in on Thursday, without any offer to halt the fighting.
Ukraine’s President initially ruled that out unless the ceasefire demand was agreed.
However, after an intervention by US President , Mr Zelensky last night said he would “be waiting for Putin in Turkey on Thursday. Personally.”;;
The Pope â who before he was elected condemned Putin’s invasion â spoke to 100,000 people in .
The leader of the world’s 1.4billion Catholics made wide-ranging calls for peace.
He urged both sides in the conflict to reach a ceasefire and called on to release the remaining .
But he did welcome the and said he was praying that God would grant the world the “miracle of peace”;;.
Speaking in fluent Italian, Leo, the first American Pope, said from the central balcony of St Peter’s Basilica: “The immense tragedy of the Second World War ended 80 years agoâ.â.â.ânow we’re facing the tragedy of a Third World War in pieces.
“I carry in my heart the suffering of the beloved Ukrainian people. And I am deeply hurt by what is happening in the Gaza Strip. May a ceasefire immediately come into effect. And may all hostages be freed.
“I was happy to hear on the other hand there’s a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.”;;
Putin had welcomed India’s Defence Minister Shri Sanjay Seth to for Friday’s .
But yesterday, after the three-day ceasefire to mark the parade ended, he launched 108 drones on .
He had also rebuffed pleas from European leaders, including PM , to a 30-day ceasefire â instead proposing direct talks with Kyiv.
That led to Mr Trump urging Ukraine to meet with Putin for the peace talks.
He posted: “HAVE THE MEETING, NOW!!!”;;
After agreeing to meet in Turkey, Mr Zelensky added: “We await a full and lasting ceasefire, starting from tomorrow, to provide the necessary basis for diplomacy,”;;