Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated that the return of prisoners and an “unconditional” 30-day ceasefire are two immediate steps that could bring Ukraine closer to a just and lasting peace.
In a post on the X platform, the Ukrainian president accused Russia of “deliberately setting conditions that only complicate and delay the process.”
Zelensky’s statements came after his communication with Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s Secretary of State.
Full statement by Zelensky:
“I spoke with the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin. I wished Pope Francis a speedy recovery and thanked him for his prayers and moral support for our people, as well as for his efforts in facilitating the return of Ukrainian children illegally deported and displaced by Russia.
The Holy See has received a list of Ukrainians held in Russian prisons and camps. We are counting on its support for their release.
The exchange of prisoners and a full, unconditional 30-day temporary ceasefire are the first quick steps that can significantly bring us closer to a just and lasting peace. Ukraine is ready to implement them, as the Ukrainian people desire peace more than anyone else.
At the same time, the world sees how Russia is deliberately setting conditions that only complicate and delay the process, as it remains the only side seeking to prolong the war and dismantle diplomacy.
The voice of the Holy See is extremely important on the path to peace. I am grateful for its willingness to contribute to our joint efforts.
Thank you for your prayers for Ukraine and for peace.“
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