Kremlin denies working with Vatican on peace talks

Kremlin denies working with Vatican on peace talks
A Ukrainian woman holds a dog as she looks at a residential building damaged after a Russian strike in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, in this 31 August 2022, file photo. Photo: CNS/Ammar Awad, Reuters

VATICAN (CNS): Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, denied that Moscow is working with the Vatican to end the war in Ukraine, Russian state media reported.

Asked by reporters on May 2 if the Russian government was aware of a Vatican-led plan referenced by Pope Francis to advance the peace process in Ukraine, Peskov responded: “No, nothing is known.” 

On, his return flight to Rome from Budapest, Hungary, on April 30, Pope Francis told reporters that the Holy See was engaged in a “mission” related to peace between Russia and Ukraine.

“There is a mission underway that is not public yet; when it is public, I will tell you about it,” the pope said.

The pope did not say if the “mission” was diplomatic, humanitarian or something else.

According to CNN, the Ukrainian government also denied engaging with the Vatican in peace talks.

“President Zelenskyy has not consented to any such discussions on Ukraine’s behalf,” CNN reported a source close to the Ukrainian president as saying. “If talks are happening, they are happening without our knowledge or our blessing.”

Pope Francis met with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal at the Vatican April 27, one day before departing for his trip to Hungary. At Shmyhal’s meeting with the Vatican secretary of state, the Vatican said, “various matters connected to the war in Ukraine were highlighted, with particular attention to the humanitarian aspects and efforts to restore peace.”

During his April 30 press conference the pope said that “peace is made by opening channels. You cannot create peace with closure.”

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