

Zelensky's Urgent Plea: Peace Talks in Turkey, Russia's Silence, and a Papal Blessing
Ukraine's Zelensky Calls for Peace Talks, Expresses Concern Over Russia's Silence KYIV, UKRAINE—In a recent video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his commitment to diplomatic solutions, stating, "Ukraine has always supported diplomacy." He announced his readiness to meet with Russian representatives in Turkey to discuss peace proposals. However, Zelensky voiced concern over the lack of a clear response from Moscow, noting the continued Russian attacks on Ukrainian territory. The video showed Zelensky speaking directly to the camera, his words conveying a sense of urgency and determination. Adding to the diplomatic efforts, Zelensky revealed a conversation with Pope Francis. He said the Pope offered "warm and important words" about Ukraine, its people, and the pursuit of a just and lasting peace. Zelensky expressed gratitude for the Pope's support and invited him to visit Ukraine. The video concludes with Zelensky expressing his gratitude to Ukrainian soldiers fighting on the front lines. This message underscores the human cost of the conflict and the ongoing struggle for peace. The situation remains tense, but Zelensky's call for dialogue and the support from international figures offer a glimmer of hope for a peaceful resolution.