Pope Criticises US Efforts to ‘Break Apart’ US-Europe Alliance, Calls for Europe’s Role in Ukraine Peace

Updated 10 December 2025 02:15 PM

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Pope Criticises US Efforts to ‘Break Apart’ US-Europe Alliance, Calls for Europe’s Role in Ukraine Peace

Rome, Dec 10 (AP) Pope Leo XIV insisted Tuesday that Europe must have a role in any Ukraine peace deal and criticised what he said was the Trump administration's effort to "break apart" the long-standing US-European alliance.

Leo spoke to reporters after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is on another tour to rally European support for Kyiv. The American pope said they discussed the need for a ceasefire and the Vatican's efforts to facilitate the return of Ukrainian children taken by Russian authorities.

Leo was asked about the US peace proposal and the seeming sidelining of European powers in the process. Speaking as he left his vacation home in Castel Gandolfo, Leo insisted that Europe's role was crucial to any deal.

"Seeking a peace agreement without including Europe in the talks is unrealistic, given the war is in Europe," he said. "Guarantees are also being sought for security today and in the future. Europe must be part of this, and unfortunately not everyone understands this, but I think there is a great opportunity for European leaders to unite and seek a solution together." Zelenskyy has said there are three documents in the peace agreement being discussed with US and European partners, a framework document of 20 points, a second document with security guarantees, and a third document about Ukraine's recovery.

Leo was asked about the US peace plan for Ukraine but appeared to respond to a broader question about the Trump administration's views on the US-Europe alliance. Just last week, the Trump administration released its US national security strategy, which questions the US-European alliance and stresses a desire to improve US-Russia relations.

Leo said what he had read would "make a huge change in what was for many, many years a true alliance between Europe and the United States." Additionally, some comments by US President Donald Trump suggest an effort "trying to break apart what I think needs to be an alliance today and in the future." While some people in the United States may agree with that effort, "I think many others would see things in a different way," Leo said.

The Holy See has tried to remain neutral in Russia's war while offering solidarity and concrete assistance to what it calls the "martyred" people of Ukraine. Leo has met now three times with Zelenskyy and has spoken by telephone at least once with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The American pope has called for a ceasefire and urged Russia in particular to make gestures to promote peace.

The Vatican has also tried to facilitate the return of Ukrainian children taken by Russian authorities, and last month Leo met with some returned children at the Vatican.

This report includes content sourced from Press Trust of India (PTI), edited for clarity and context.

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