KYIV: Ukraine firmly rejected Pope Francis’ recent call for negotiations with Russia, asserting its determination to never surrender in the face of the ongoing invasion. The pontiff’s remarks sparked controversy in Kyiv, especially as Ukrainian officials reported three casualties from Russian shelling in the east on Sunday. A strike on a residential building in Myrnograd left a dozen more injured, underscoring the continued violence in the region.
In response to the Pope’s comments urging Ukraine to consider negotiations, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba emphasized the nation’s unwavering commitment to its flag, symbolizing resilience and independence. The yellow and blue flag represents the spirit by which Ukrainians live, die, and triumph, with Kuleba stating, “We shall never raise any other flags.”
The Pope’s suggestion of raising the white flag and engaging in dialogue with Russia was met with strong opposition in Kyiv, with Ukrainian officials drawing parallels to historical instances of collaboration between the Catholic Church and oppressive regimes. Ukrainian Ambassador to the Vatican Andrii Yurash likened the negotiation proposal to conversing with Adolf Hitler, emphasizing the need to confront the aggressor rather than seek compromise.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated Ukraine’s stance against surrender, highlighting the unity of Ukrainians from diverse faiths in defending their country against Russian aggression. Zelenskyy praised the support of Christians, Muslims, and Jews, emphasizing the solidarity of the Ukrainian people in the face of adversity.
While Vatican officials clarified that the Pope’s intention was to promote peace and end the conflict, Ukrainian authorities expressed disappointment over the perceived suggestion of capitulation. Criticism from Western diplomats, including Germany’s envoy to the Vatican, underscored the view that Russia, as the aggressor, should be held accountable for its actions.
Looking ahead, Kyiv expressed hope for a potential visit by Pope Francis to Ukraine, a nation that has endured over two years of conflict with its larger neighbor. As the conflict persists, Ukrainian officials reported further casualties from recent shelling in the Donetsk region, highlighting the ongoing human cost of the conflict.
By standing firm in its resolve and rejecting calls for surrender, Ukraine continues to demonstrate its commitment to defending its sovereignty and seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict with Russia.