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STATEMENT
OF HIS EMINENCE CARD. PIETRO PAROLIN,
SECRETARY OF STATE
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HIGH-LEVEL SUMMIT ON PEACE FOR UKRAINE
Switzerland, 15-16 June 2024
From 15 to 16 June 2024, the Holy See, accepting the joint
invitation from the President of the Swiss Federation, Viola Amherd,
and the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, participated as
an Observer in the High-Level Summit for Peace in Ukraine, held in
Switzerland, represented by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro
Parolin, accompanied by the apostolic nuncio in Switzerland,
Archbishop Martin Krebs, and Msgr. Paul Butnaru, official of the
Section for Relations with States and International Organizations of
the Secretariat of State.
In line with the very nature of the Holy See and its quality
as Observer, and following the praxis of not signing joint
statements, the Holy See Delegation abstained from signing the final
Statement, although it expressed support for the conclusions of the
Summit, as stated in the address delivered by Cardinal
Parolin during the final plenary Session.
The Holy See welcomes the convening of this High-level Summit on peace for Ukraine, co-hosted by Switzerland and
Ukraine. It is an event of global importance, carefully prepared by Ukraine,
which, while making enormous efforts to defend itself from aggression, has also
worked continuously on the diplomatic front, eager to achieve a just and lasting
peace.
In the face of war and its tragic consequences, it is important never
to give up, but to continue to seek ways to end the conflict with good
intentions, trust and creativity. This is the message Pope Francis conveys,
particularly to the rulers of nations, with his ongoing appeals for peace in
Ukraine. It is important to reiterate that the only means capable of achieving
true, stable and just peace is dialogue between all the parties involved. The
Holy See expresses its hope that the diplomatic effort currently being promoted
by Ukraine and supported by so many countries will be improved, in order to
achieve the results that the victims deserve and that the entire world is hoping
for.
In accordance with its nature, the Holy See is participating as an
Observer, paying particular attention to the respect for international law and
humanitarian issues. With regard to the first aspect, it wishes to reaffirm the
validity of the fundamental principle of respect for the sovereignty of each
country and for the integrity of its territory.
The Holy See expresses great deal concern for the tragic humanitarian
consequences and is especially committed to facilitating the repatriation of
children and encouraging the release of prisoners, especially seriously wounded
soldiers and civilians.
The reunification of minors with their families or legal guardians
must be a paramount concern for all parties, and any exploitation of their
situation is unacceptable. It is therefore imperative that every available
channel is strengthened to facilitate this process. In addition, the Holy See
participates as an observer in the work of the International Coalition for the
repatriation of Ukrainian children from Russia. Furthermore, it maintains direct
contact with both the Ukrainian and Russian authorities with the aim of
enhancing the effectiveness of the ad hoc mechanism created following the visit
of Cardinal Matteo Zuppi to Kyiv and Moscow, with a view to resolving concrete
cases.
With regard to prisoners, both civilian and military, there is a great of
concern over the periodic reports of non-compliance with the Geneva Conventions.
In particular about the Fourth Convention, which most directly concerns
civilians, and the difficulty of creating, together with the International Red
Cross Committee, a Joint Medical Commission that could assess the situation of
prisoners of war in need of urgent medical care. Despite all the challenges, the
Holy See remains committed to maintaining regular communication with the
Ukrainian and Russian authorities, and remains prepared to assist in the
implementation of potential mediation initiatives that are acceptable to all
parties and benefit those who have been affected. At the same time, the Holy See
encourages countries and other members of the international community to explore
ways of providing assistance and facilitating mediation, whether of a
humanitarian or political nature. We trust that by supporting these efforts, we
can help to find consensus and ensure the timely implementation of these
projects.
On behalf of Pope Francis, I wish to confirm his personal closeness to
the tormented Ukrainian people and his unwavering commitment to peace. |