Pope Leo XIV called for a global Christmas ceasefire, expressing sorrow over Russia's rejection of the request. The Pontiff hopes for 24 hours of peace worldwide.

Pope Leo XIV called for a global ceasefire for Christmas, expressing "great sadness" that "Russia seems to have rejected the request" for it, UNN reports with reference to Vatican News.
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"I once again appeal to all people of good will with a request to observe a day of peace at least on the day of the Savior's birth," the pontiff said on Tuesday.
Indeed, among the things that cause me great sadness these days is that Russia seems to have rejected the request for a Christmas truce
– noted Pope Leo.
Speaking about conflicts in general, the pontiff said: "I hope we will be heard and there will be 24 hours, one day of peace throughout the world."
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