Pope says peace in Ukraine 'cannot be postponed'


Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass in the parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Castro Pretorio, Rome, Italy, February 22, 2026. REUTERS/Vincenzo Livieri

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)

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