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Ukraine war: In interview, Pope talks about wanting to meet Putin, says Russian ‘tanks are useless’

  • Pope Frances said he requested to meet Russian president, but has yet to hear back
  • He told Italian newspaper the Russians ‘have just found out their tanks are useless’

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Pope Francis holding a flag of Ukraine in April. File photo: AFP
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Pope Francis said in an interview that he requested a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine, while comparing the scale of the bloodshed to Rwanda’s genocide.

The pontiff told Italy’s Corriere della Sera newspaper that he had sent a message to Putin around 20 days into the conflict saying that “I was willing to go to Moscow”.

“We have not yet received a response and we are still insisting, though I fear that Putin cannot, and does not, want to have this meeting at this time,” Francis said.

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“But how is it possible to not stop such brutality? Twenty-five years ago, we lived through the same thing with Rwanda,” he said.

About 800,000 people were killed between April and July 1994 as the extremist Hutu regime tried to wipe out Rwanda’s Tutsi minority, in one of the 20th century’s biggest massacres.

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The pope has repeatedly called for peace in Ukraine and denounced a “cruel and senseless war” without mentioning Putin or Moscow by name.

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