PNN – In the traditional prayer ritual of the Vatican on Sunday, the leader of the world’s Catholics avoided conflicts in the Middle East and said that he prays for peace in Palestine and that we should give priority to diplomacy and dialogue instead of war.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Anatoly, Pope Francis expressed concern about the situation in the Middle East and called for dialogue and diplomacy.
The world Catholic leader said during the traditional Angelus Sunday prayer at the Vatican: I continue to follow the situation in the Middle East with concern and sadness.
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The Pope noted: I repeat once again the request not to give in to war, but to give priority to dialogue and diplomacy, which can achieve a lot.
In response to Iran’s punitive response against Israel’s aggression, the Pope also asked both sides to avoid actions that could increase violence and bring the Middle East into more severe conflicts.
Addressing the pilgrims in the “San Pierre Square” in the Vatican, he added: “Enough of the war, enough of the attacks, enough of the violence.” Say yes to peace and dialogue.