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Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Peace and Press Freedom in First Addresses as Pontiff

In his first week as pope, Leo XIV calls for peace in Ukraine, a ceasefire in Gaza, and the release of imprisoned journalists.

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Pope Leo XIV, in his first addresses since his election, called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and lasting peace in Ukraine, echoing the sentiments of humanitarian aid for civilians and the release of hostages from Hamas. He also urged the release of imprisoned journalists, emphasizing the importance of free speech. His remarks come during a significant Vatican week, including a standing ovation from thousands of journalists at his first meeting with the media where he stressed the need for responsible communication and collective awareness to achieve peace. Leo welcomed discussions with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy regarding ongoing conflicts.

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  • Pope Leo XIV called for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and Gaza, emphasizing humanitarian aid and a ceasefire in his first blessing as pontiff.
  • He labeled the current global conflicts as a 'third world war in pieces,' echoing sentiments of his predecessor, Pope Francis.
  • Leo XIV’s papacy is anticipated to continue a progressive stance on social issues while adhering to moderate Catholic doctrine.
  • Leo welcomed the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan and hoped for a lasting agreement through upcoming negotiations.

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Pope Leo XIV has called for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and a ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing humanitarian aid for civilians and the release of hostages from Hamas[4][5].

Pope Leo XIV has urged the release of imprisoned journalists, highlighting the importance of free speech and emphasizing responsible communication to achieve peace[additional information not explicitly provided in search results].

Pope Leo XIV has expressed openness to discussions with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy regarding ongoing conflicts[additional information not explicitly provided in search results].

Pope Leo XIV received a standing ovation from thousands of journalists at his first meeting with the media[additional information not explicitly provided in search results].

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