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Pope Leo issued a direct and highly notable appeal to the United States, urging Washington not to pursue any form of military action aimed at removing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The Pope’s remarks come at a moment of heightened geopolitical tension across Latin America, with regional governments and humanitarian organizations closely monitoring developments.

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00:00Good morning.
00:02Good morning.
00:04Good morning.
00:06Good morning.
00:08Good morning.
00:10Thank you for joining us.
00:12...America Latina,
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00:49that there was a telephone conversation with the two presidents.
00:53On the other hand, there is a danger,
00:57a possibility that there is some activity, some operation,
01:01even invading the territory of Venezuela.
01:05I don't know more. I, again, I think it's better
01:09to look at ways of dialogue, perhaps
01:13even economic pressure,
01:17but looking for another way
01:21to change, if it's what they decide to do in the United States.
01:25Thank you, Elizabeth. Thank you.
01:33First of all,
01:35yes, I believe sustainable peace is achievable.
01:37I think that when we
01:41talk about hope, and we talk about peace, and we look to the future,
01:45we do so because I believe it is possible
01:49that peace, once again, come to the region,
01:51come to your country, to
01:53Lebanon.
01:55In fact, I've already
01:57in a very small way begun
01:59a few conversations with some of the
02:01leaders of places that you have mentioned,
02:03and I would intend
02:05to continue to do that
02:07personally or through the Holy See,
02:09because the fact is that we do have diplomatic relationships
02:13with most of the countries through the region,
02:15and it would be our hope certainly
02:17to continue to raise
02:19that call for peace that I spoke of
02:21at the very end of the Mass today.
02:23Welcome. It looked like you said, wow!
02:27Can you tell...
02:31During this journey
02:33I've also had
02:35personal meetings with representatives
02:37of different groups
02:39that represent in reality
02:41political authorities,
02:43people
02:45or groups
02:47that have something to see
02:49with the internal conflicts
02:51or even international
02:53in the region.
02:55Our work,
02:57principalmente,
02:58is not a public thing
03:00that we say
03:01for the streets,
03:02it's a bit behind
03:04the quinto.
03:06It's a thing
03:07that we have already done
03:10and we will continue to do
03:11to try to convince
03:14the parties
03:15to leave the arms
03:16and the violence
03:17and come together
03:19to dialogue
03:20and seek answers
03:22and solutions
03:23that are not violent
03:24but that can be
03:25more effective
03:26and better
03:27for the people.
03:28There is a conflict
03:29brought forward
03:30with new means
03:33as has been denounced.
03:34It's evident
03:35that one part
03:37the President
03:38of the United States
03:39thinks
03:40that he can promote
03:42a peace plan
03:44that he would want to do
03:45and that
03:46at least
03:47at the first time
03:48was without Europe.
03:49However,
03:50the presence of Europe
03:52is important
03:53and that
03:54the first
03:55proposal
03:56was modified
03:57also
03:58for what
03:59Europe
04:00was saying.
04:01Specifically,
04:02I think
04:03that the role
04:04of the Italy
04:05could be
04:06very important
04:07precisely
04:08for,
04:09culturally
04:10and
04:11historically,
04:12the capacity
04:14of the Italy
04:15to be
04:16intermediary
04:17in
04:19a
04:20conflict
04:21that exists
04:22between
04:23different parts
04:24including Ukraine
04:25and Russia
04:26and United States.
04:28In this sense,
04:30I would suggest
04:32I would suggest
04:33that the
04:34Santa Sede
04:35could also
04:36encourage
04:37this type
04:38of
04:39mediation
04:40and that
04:41we seek
04:42a solution
04:44that could
04:45provide
04:46peace
04:47in this case
04:48in Ukraine.
04:49in this case
04:50in Ukraine.
04:53Some Catholics
04:54in Europe
04:55believe that
04:56Islam is a threat.
04:57I know that
04:58in Europe
04:59there are
05:00many times
05:01fears
05:02that are
05:04present
05:05but often times
05:06generated
05:07by people
05:08who are
05:09against immigration
05:10and trying to keep out
05:11people
05:12who may be
05:13from another country,
05:14another religion,
05:15another race.
05:16And in that sense,
05:18I would say
05:19that we all need
05:20to work together.
05:21One of the values
05:22of this trip
05:23is precisely
05:24to raise
05:25the world's attention
05:26that dialogue
05:27and friendship
05:28between
05:29Muslims
05:30and Christians
05:31is possible.
05:32I think one
05:33of the great lessons
05:34that Lebanon
05:35can teach
05:36to the world
05:37is precisely
05:38showing a land
05:39where Islam,
05:40Christianity
05:41are both present
05:42and are respected
05:43and that there is
05:44a possibility
05:45to live together,
05:46to be friends.
05:56what is it?
05:57There are
05:58people I know
05:59who can get
06:00out
06:01to their
06:02to Game
06:11and it's not
06:13not
06:15.
06:16There are
06:17theなので
06:18I am
06:20for
06:22to bring
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