Zelensky assures Pope Leo of his readiness for direct talks with Russia

The President invited the new Pope to Ukraine.
On May 12, 2025, Volodymyr Zelensky reported on his official Telegram channel that he had held a phone conversation with the new Pope, Leo XIV. According to him, the conversation was "very warm and truly substantive."
Zelensky "informed" the Pope about Ukraine's agreement with its partners that "starting today, a complete, unconditional ceasefire should begin for at least 30 days."
He also "confirmed his readiness for further negotiations in any format, including direct talks."
He assured that "Ukraine wants to end this war and is doing everything for it. We expect corresponding steps from Russia."
Additionally, Zelensky invited Pope Leo to "make an apostolic visit to Ukraine."
"Such a visit would bring real hope to all believers, to all our people," Zelensky underscored, adding that there was an agreement for a "personal meeting in the near future."
Earlier, the UOJ reported that the Presidential Office ruled out the Vatican's involvement in mediation with Russia due to Pope Francis's pro-Russian stance.
