Pope:diplomacy should be taken to end violence in Middle East
Pope calls for dialogue and peace in Iran, Israel, and Palestine, and urges global support for war-torn Syria.
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 05:09 | 25 June 2025
Path of dialogue and diplomacy should be taken to end the violence in the Middle East, Pope Leo said on Wednesday.
During his Wednesday general audience, Leo said he is closely and hopefully following the situation in Iran, Israel, and Palestine. He called for an end to violence in the region and reiterated the need for peace, according to Vatican News Agency.
"The path of dialogue, diplomacy, and peace be chosen with determination," he added.
Commenting on the terrorist attack on Mar Elias Church in Damascus on June 22, the pontiff said the attack highlights "the deep fragility" that Syria continues to live through after years of instability and violence.
Leo urged the international community to "not turn its gaze away from this country" and support it "through acts of solidarity and a renewed commitment to peace and reconciliation."
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