Pope Francis has weighed in on the recent Zelensky and Trump clash in a heartfelt statement he shared on X from his hospital room in Rome.
The pontiff, 88, wrote: 'I pray for you, too. I pray above all for peace. Let us pray for martyred Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Myanmar, Sudan, and Kivu'.
In his Sunday Angelus, the Pope also urged the world to 'judge our neighbour with charity', adding: 'From here, war appears even more absurd'.
He wrote: 'Jesus asks us to train our eyes to observe the world well and to judge our neighbour with charity. Only with this caring gaze that does not condemn can fraternal correction become a virtue'.