DHAKA: Pope Francis prayed on Sunday for an end to violence in Kiev, calling for dialogue between the Ukraine government and opposition amid fears fierce protests could develop into a wider civil conflict.
‘I hope for constructive dialogue between the institutions and civil society, and that - without recourse to violent action - the spirit of peace and the search for common good may prevail in the hearts of all,’ he told crowds gathered in St Peter’s Square for the Angelus prayers.
‘I am close in my prayers to Ukraine, in particular to those who have lost their lives, and their families,’ the pontiff said, reports The Straits Times.
Officials say three people have been killed in the escalating protests in Kiev over the past week, raising fears of a wider civil conflict as protests have spread to outlying regions of Ukraine in the former Soviet republic’s worst crisis since independence in 1991.
BDST: 1901 HRS, JAN 26, 2014