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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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