San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Zelenskyy meets with pope at Vatican

- By Frances D’Emilio

ROME — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had private talks with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Saturday, later saying he sought support for his peace plan from the pontiff, who in the past has offered to try to help end the full-scale war launched by Russia a year ago.

Zelenskyy held his hand over his heart and said it was a “great honor” to meet with the pope. Francis, using a cane for his knee problem, came to greet the Ukrainian president before ushering him into a papal studio near the Vatican’s audience hall.

In a tweet after the 40-minute audience, Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to Francis for “his personal attention to the tragedy of millions of Ukrainians.” He said he spoke with the pontiff “about the tens of thousands of deported (Ukrainian) children. We must make every effort to return them home.”

Last month, Ukraine’s prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, asked the pope to help get children returned from Russia to Ukraine. But the Vatican’s statement Saturday made no mention of the request.

Instead, the Vatican said the two men spoke about Ukraine’s “humanitari­an and political situation provoked by the war going on.”

“The pope assured his constant prayer, paid witness to by his many public appeals and by his continued invoking of the Lord for peace, since February of last year,” the Vatican said, a reference to the Russian invasion that began Feb. 24, 2022.

“Both agreed on the need to continue humanitari­an efforts,” the Holy See’s statement added.

The meeting came as Russia’s defense ministry said Storm Shadow long-range cruise missiles delivered to Ukraine by the United Kingdom this week damaged unspecifie­d civilian enterprise­s in Luhansk province in Ukraine’s far east. Luhansk authoritie­s separately said another missile strike hit the regional capital, wounding an elderly woman.

Two Russian Mi-8 helicopter­s and an Su-34 fighter-bomber crashed Saturday in the Bryansk region bordering Ukraine, state news agency Tass and a Telegram channel close to the Russian defense ministry reported. The causes of the crashes were not immediatel­y disclosed, but concern in Bryansk is growing about cross-border attacks from Ukraine. Some Ukrainian units continue to push forward near Bakhmut, the commander of Ukraine’s land forces said Saturday, just a day after Ukrainian commanders said their troops recaptured territory at the scene of the war’s longest and bloodiest battle. “Our soldiers are moving forward in some sectors of the front, and the enemy is losing equipment and manpower,” Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Telegram.

Zelenskyy also said that he asked the pope to condemn Russian “crimes in Ukraine” because “there can be no equality between the victim and the aggressor.”

“I also talked about our Peace Formula as the only effective algorithm for achieving a just peace,” Zelenskyy said. Later, in an interview on Italian state TV, the Ukrainian leader said the pope ”knows my position. The war is in Ukraine, that is why it has to be Ukraine’s plan” to bring peace.

Zelenskyy’s 10-point plan would establish a special tribunal to prosecute Russian war crimes. It would also create a European-Atlantic security architectu­re with guarantees for Ukraine, restore Ukraine’s damaged power infrastruc­ture and ensure safety around Europe’s largest nuclear power plant at Zaporizhzh­ia.

 ?? Vatican News/Associated Press ?? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday meets with Pope Francis at the Vatican, where Zelenskyy sought support for his peace plan in private talks with the pontiff.
Vatican News/Associated Press Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday meets with Pope Francis at the Vatican, where Zelenskyy sought support for his peace plan in private talks with the pontiff.

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