VATICAN CITY (CONVERSEER) – In a significant diplomatic development, Pope Leo XIV has spoken directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, urging for a renewed commitment to peace and humanitarian relief.
The historic phone conversation, confirmed by both the Vatican and the Kremlin, focused on the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the war, which has caused widespread devastation across Ukraine.
According to a statement from the Vatican’s press office, Pope Leo XIV stressed the importance of dialogue as a foundation for improving relations between conflicting parties and finding lasting solutions to the crisis.
The pontiff also raised concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Ukraine, calling for intensified efforts to assist those affected by the conflict. Both leaders acknowledged the suffering of civilians and the necessity of providing immediate and effective humanitarian aid.
Discussions also included ongoing negotiations surrounding prisoner exchanges. Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, who has been acting as the Pope’s special envoy, continues to play a central role in mediating humanitarian efforts and promoting peace-related dialogue.
The Kremlin described the conversation as constructive, noting that both sides expressed interest in continuing communication. The dialogue also highlighted a shared desire to deepen bilateral relations based on mutual spiritual and moral values, with the aim of supporting a fairer international order.
President Putin reportedly welcomed the Pope’s readiness to contribute to peace efforts and expressed appreciation for the Vatican’s stance as a non-political actor in addressing humanitarian issues. He reiterated Russia’s commitment to achieving a diplomatic resolution, insisting that peace must address the underlying causes of the conflict.
However, Putin accused Ukraine of exacerbating the conflict, reflecting the ongoing complexities that continue to challenge peace efforts. Despite this, the direct communication between Pope Leo XIV and the Russian leader marks a potentially pivotal moment in the broader search for stability in the region.
As the war drags on, the Vatican’s engagement could pave the way for renewed international dialogue, offering a glimmer of hope amid a protracted and deadly crisis.