
Vatican City (Eurotoday) – EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has met with Pope Francis to discuss, among other things, the need to establish a just peace in Ukraine.
High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas shared details about the meeting on X.
Kaja Kallas posted a photo with the Pontifex, noting that their conversation centered on the need for a “lasting peace” in Ukraine.
What did Kaja Kallas and Pope Francis discuss?
The main theme dominating the discussion was the question of attaining “lasting peace” in Ukraine. This highlights ongoing efforts by religious and world diplomats to resolve conflicts through negotiations.
The meeting underscores the significance of diplomatic discussions in fostering global stability and promoting peaceful resolutions for prolonged conflicts. Pope Francis has continuously emphasized messages of peace and hope, calling on world leaders to prioritize these values amid growing international tensions.
Kaja Kallas, in her post on X, stated,
“I was honoured to meet His Holiness Francis.
We discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine and the need for a just and lasting peace that ensures Ukraine’s future.
I also thanked His Holiness for his strong leadership in protecting the most vulnerable & defending human dignity.”
I was honoured to meet His Holiness blank”>@Pontifex Francis
We discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine and the need for a just and lasting peace that ensures Ukraine’s future.
I also thanked His Holiness for his strong leadership in protecting the most vulnerable & defending human dignity. blank”>pic.twitter.com/9JyAo67beI
— Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) blank”>February 10, 2025
How does Kaja Kallas view the path to peace in Ukraine?
Kaja Kallas, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, has been a key advocate for peaceful resolutions in Ukraine. She has repeatedly emphasized that supporting Ukraine is a priority for the EU. Kallas believes that helping Ukraine end its war with Russia is essential not only for Ukrainian security but also for the broader stability of Europe.
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2 responses to “EU’s Kaja Kallas Meets Pope Francis to Discuss Peace in Ukraine”
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Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “world peace” like a chat between a politician and a pope—so refreshing to see leaders discussing Ukraine over a nice cup of espresso, while the rest of us are stuck in traffic thinking about how to pay the bills. ☕️💼
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So, Kaja’s chatting with the Pope about peace in Ukraine—because, you know, a couple of holy men in fancy robes are definitely the go-to solution for international diplomacy. 🙄 Let’s hope they didn’t forget the biscuits for this high-stakes tea party! 🍵
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