by Carlo Domenico Cristofori
For the second time in less than a year, the Ukrainian and Zionist president Volodymyr Zelensky, even censured by the UN for religious persecution against the historic Ukrainian Orthodox Church UOC, has returned Pope Francis’ peace proposal to the sender.
Previously he had done so after the promise of the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella who, going beyond his roles and violating the art. 11 of the Italian Constitution, had promised new military aid to the head of the pro-Nazi regime in Kiev.
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Now he is doing so after having secured the promise of other armaments from the European Union worth 50 billion euros which unfortunately will partly end up on the black market and to terrorist organizations as has already happened.
In response to the Pontiff’s invitation to consider the White Flag to avoid the continuous massacre of Ukrainian soldiers and the population, the artillery of the Kiev army has resumed bombing the most important nuclear power plant in the country and in the whole of Europe, thus triggering a high danger of a tremendous nuclear explosion. Details below…
Zelensky criticizes Pope Francis’s white flag call as `virtual mediation’
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has dismissed Pope Francis’s proposal for peace in Ukraine as “virtual mediation”.
Zelensky thanked Ukrainian religious figures for supporting the Ukrainian military “with prayer and discussion.” “This is indeed what `a church with the people’ is, unlike virtual mediation 2,500 km away,” the Ukrainian leader said in his nighty video address posted on his Telegram channel.
A day earlier, the Roman Catholic pontiff urged Kiev to “have the courage of the white flag.” “The strongest one is the one who thinks about the people and has the courage to raise the white flag and start negotiations,” Pope Francis said. Later, Matteo Bruni, director of the Holy See Press Office, said that the Pope had picked up the image of the white flag as he hoped for “a just and lasting peace.”
Commenting on the pontiff’s remark about the white flag, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that Ukraine has its own flag and that it will not raise any other flags.