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Pope says he cannot visit Kyiv or Moscow soon due to knee problem

Lisbon, Portugal
Reuters

Pope Francis will not be able to visit Moscow and Kyiv until after a gathering of religious leaders in Kazakhstan on 13th to 15th September on his doctor’s orders due to a knee problem, he told CNN Portugal in an interview to be aired in full later on Monday.

In an excerpt published on the channel’s website, Francis was asked about his previously announced plans to visit Ukraine and Russia following his recent trip to Canada to foster dialogue for the end of hostilities between the two countries.

Vatican St Peters Square Pope Francis 4 Sept 2022

 Pope Francis attends a mass for the beatification of Pope John Paul I, in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican, on 4th September. PICTURE: Vatican Media/­Handout via Reuters.

“Now I cannot go because after the trip to Canada there’s been a bit of a setback with the knee recovery and the doctor banned it, saying ‘Before Kazakhstan you cannot travel,'” Francis said.

“But I have been maintaining contact over the telephone…Among all of us, something could be done. I’m following [the situation] with my pain and my prayers. But the situation is really tragic,” he said.

“I always believe that by having a dialogue, we advance.”



In an exclusive interview with Reuters in July, Francis said he wanted to visit Kyiv but also wanted to go to Moscow, preferably first, to promote peace.

He then told Reuters he had suffered “a small fracture” in the knee when he took a misstep while a ligament was inflamed. 

Francis is due to be in the Kazakh capital Nur-Sultan to attend the VII Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions. 

Francis has implicitly accused Russia of “armed conquest, expansionism and imperialism” in Ukraine.

The Vatican has recently had to evoke his condemnations of the war to mend strained relations with Ukraine after Francis upset Kyiv by referring to Russian ultra-nationalist Darya Dugina, who was killed by a car bomb near Moscow, as an innocent victim of war.

 

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