The pope wants Ukraine to surrender. That would give Russia a green light for endless war | Nathalie Tocci
Pope Francis's anti-western views are well known - and his new advice would lead not to peace, but a dangerous escalation
The suggestion from Pope Francis that Ukraine should have the courage" to raise the white flag" and negotiate a settlement with (in other words, surrender to) Russia was deeply shocking for Kyiv and its backers. The understandably outraged response from Ukraine's foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, was that the only flag Kyiv would raise was its own: the yellow and blue of Ukraine.
Some may think that the pope's words are inconsequential to how this war unfolds. It is not the first time Pope Francis has displayed overtly pro-Russian sympathies, nor has the Vatican's mediation, for instance regarding the liberation of Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia, been successful so far. So what if the pope speaks out again about the war, given that his views are already known and his practical efforts to address the humanitarian dimensions of the war have failed?
Nathalie Tocci is a Guardian Europe columnist
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