Pope calls for prayers for Ukraine, renewed commitment to nuclear disarmament

Pope calls for prayers for Ukraine, renewed commitment to nuclear disarmament

പ്രസിദ്ധീകരിച്ചത്: 04 Feb, 2026
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Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday renewed his appeal for prayer and solidarity with the people of Ukraine, who continue to suffer the consequences of the conflict, and highlighted the need to renew the “New START treaty” against nuclear proliferation that is due to expire.

Speaking during the General Audience, the Pope said, “I urge everyone to support our brothers and sisters in Ukraine with prayer, as they are being severely tested by the consequences of bombardments that have once again begun to strike energy infrastructure as well.”

He went on to express his gratitude for concrete gestures of solidarity, and thanked the Catholic dioceses of Poland and other countries “which are working to help the population endure during this time of intense cold.”

The Pope then turned his attention to international security, recalling the “New START Treaty,” signed in 2010 by the Presidents of the United States and the Russian Federation, which he said is due to expire on Thursday.

Highlighting that the agreement represents an important step in limiting the proliferation of nuclear weapons, Pope Leo reaffirmed his encouragement for all constructive efforts in support of disarmament and mutual trust.

“I issue an urgent appeal that this instrument not be allowed to lapse without seeking to ensure a concrete and effective follow-up,” he said.

The current situation, he continued, “demands that everything possible be done to avert a new arms race that would further threaten peace among nations.”

The Pope stressed the urgency of moving beyond a logic rooted in fear and mistrust. In its place, he called for a shared ethic capable of guiding decisions toward the common good, “so that peace may become a responsibility and a heritage safeguarded by all.”