The Iranian president urged the United States to return to negotiations, while revealing that he possesses a photo of a Muslim child who was killed in Lebanon.

Pope Calls for Dialogue to End Iran Conflict Following Exchange with U.S. President

Vatican City – Pope Leo XIV has issued a direct appeal to both Iran and the United States to resume negotiations aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the suffering of the Iranian population. The Pope’s statement follows a recent, contentious exchange with U.S.

President Donald Trump, who publicly criticized the Pope’s stance on the U.S.-Israel military operation in Iran. According to reports transmitted by BBC and Gazeta Express, President Trump’s remarks targeted the Pope’s long-standing criticism of the operation. “I would encourage the continuation of dialogue for peace,” the Pope stated, “that all parties make every effort to promote peace, to remove the threat of war and to respect international law.”

The Pope’s comments highlight the humanitarian impact of the conflict, asserting that “an entire population in Iran with innocent people suffering.” Furthermore, it was revealed that the Pope possesses a photograph of a Muslim child killed in Lebanon, a visual representation of the conflict’s devastating consequences.

The Vatican’s renewed call for dialogue underscores the international community’s concern regarding the situation in Iran and the need for a peaceful resolution involving the United States and other involved parties.

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  1. This escalatory move by the Iranian president is deeply concerning and risks further destabilizing the region.

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