Zelenskyy's visit comes just two weeks after Pope Francis told reporters that he is on a secret mission to end Russia's war on Ukraine.

Since
the start of the war on February 24, 2022, Zelenskyy has made regular
appeals for the pope to visit the war-torn country. The pope has said he
will visit Kyiv but only if he could travel to Moscow, as well, to make
an appeal for peace.

Upon
his arrival at the Vatican, Zelenskyy greeted the Pope at the door of
the Vatican's Pope Paul VI Hall, rather than the Apostolic Palace, which
is traditionally used for meetings with heads of state.
"Thank you for this visit," the pope said to Zelenskyy in Italian. "A great honor," Zelenskyy replied in English, placing his hand over his heart.
The
pope and the president met for 40 minutes behind closed doors, with
Zelenskyy giving the pope a bullet-dented plate and a poster in the
style of an icon titled "Loss." The image memorialized the lives of
children who died in the early days of the conflict.
In
a tweet, Zelenskyy emphasized that he asked the pope to condemn Russian
war crimes, writing that "there can be no equality between the victim
and the aggressor."
He also said that he asked the Vatican to
back Ukraine's peace formula, which includes the withdrawal of Russian
forces from the country, a restoration of all of Ukraine's sovereign
territory, Russian war reparations and postwar security guarantees for
Ukraine.
The occasion is Zelenskyy's second visit to the
Vatican since being elected president of Ukraine in 2019. His last visit
took place on Feb. 8, 2020, just prior to the start of the COVID-19
pandemic.
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