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Pope warns of nuclear war risk; appeals to Putin on Ukraine

VATICAN CITY (AP) 鈥 Pope Francis on Sunday appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin for a cease-fire, imploring him to 鈥渟top this spiral of violence and death鈥 in Ukraine and denouncing the 鈥渁bsurd鈥 risk of the 鈥渦ncontrollable鈥 consequences of nu
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Pope Francis arrives in the Paul VI hall on the occasion of an audience granted to the participants of the "Sports for all" meeting at the Vatican, Friday, Sept. 30, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

VATICAN CITY (AP) 鈥 Pope Francis on Sunday appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin for a cease-fire, imploring him to 鈥渟top this spiral of violence and death鈥 in Ukraine and denouncing the 鈥渁bsurd鈥 risk of the 鈥渦ncontrollable鈥 consequences of nuclear attack as tensions sharply escalate over .

Francis uttered his strongest plea yet about the seventh-month-old conflict, which he denounced as an 鈥渆rror and a horror.鈥

It was the first time in public that he cited Putin's role in the war. The pontiff also called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to 鈥渂e open鈥 to serious peace proposals.

Francis told the public, gathered in St. Peter's Square, that he was abandoning his usual religious theme for his Sunday noon remarks to concentrate his reflection on Ukraine.

鈥淗ow the war is going in Ukraine has become so grave, devastating and threatening that it sparks great worry,鈥 Francis said.

鈥淚n fact, this terrible, inconceivable wound of humanity, instead of shrinking, continues to bleed even more, threatening to spread,鈥 the pope said.

鈥淚 deplore strongly the grave situation created in the last days, with further actions contrary to the principles of international law," Francis said, in a clear reference to Putin's illegal annexation of a large swath of eastern Ukraine. 鈥滻t, in fact, increases the risk of a nuclear escalation, to the point of fearing uncontrollable and catastrophic consequences on the world level.鈥

鈥淩ivers of blood and tears spilled these months torment me,'' the pope said. 鈥滻 am pained by the thousands of victims, in particular among the children, and by so much destruction, that leaves many persons and families homeless and threatens vast territories with cold and hunger,'' he said.

鈥淐ertain actions can never be justified, never,'' the pope said. He didn't elaborate. But Putin sought to justify launching the invasion saying he needed to protect his country from what he called 鈥淣azi" elements in Ukraine.

"It's anguishing that the world is learning the geography of Ukraine through names like Bucha, Irpin, Mariupol, Izium, Zaporizhizhia and other places, that have become places of indescribable sufferings and fears,'' Francis said.

"And what to say about the fact that humanity finds itself again faced with atomic threat? It's absurd,'' Francis said, who then called for an immediate cease-fire.

鈥淢y appeal is directed above all to the president of the Russian Federation, imploring him to stop, also for the love of his people, this spiral of violence and death,'' Francis said. 鈥漁n the other side, pained by the immense suffering of the Ukrainian people following the aggression undergone, I direct a similarly trusting appeal to the president of Ukraine to be open to serious proposals of peace,'' Francis said.

It is rare for the pope to single out leaders in his frequent appeals for an end to violent conflicts. In doing so, Francis signaled his extreme worry over the deteriorating situation.

鈥淢ay arms cease and conditions be searched for to start negotiations able to lead to solutions not imposed by force but agreed upon, just and stable,'' Francis said. 鈥滱nd they will be thus if they are based on respect for the sacrosanct value of human life, as well as on the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of every country, as well as the rights of minorities and of legitimate concerns."

Invoking God鈥檚 name and the 鈥渟ense of humanity that lodges in every heart,鈥 he renewed his many pleas for an immediate cease-fire.

Without elaborating, Francis also called for the 鈥渞ecourse to all diplomatic instruments, including those so far possibly not utilized, to end this immense tragedy."

鈥淭he war itself is an error and a horror,'' the pontiff lamented.

Throughout the war, Francis has denounced the recourse to arms. But recently, he stressed Ukraine's right to defend itself from aggression. Logistics complications have frustrated his oft-stated hope to make a pilgrimage to Ukraine to encourage peace efforts.

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Frances D'emilio, The Associated Press