Pope Leo XIV Urges U.S.-Iran Peace Talks And Condemns Capital Punishment
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday urged the United States and Iran to resume direct peace talks and condemned capital punishment as incompatible with building lasting peace, speaking from the Vatican in a call for urgent diplomacy. Pope Leo XIV
He said renewed dialogue could reduce the risk of escalation between Washington and Tehran and stressed that state executions do not foster reconciliation or human dignity. The remarks framed both issues as moral and practical priorities for global stability. PBS News
The plea traces back to long-standing U.S.-Iran tensions over Iran's nuclear program and regional influence, which have kept formal diplomacy largely stalled for years. That backdrop includes periodic proxy clashes and sharp rhetoric that have raised fears of wider confrontation. Vatican remarks
There was no immediate response from U.S. or Iranian officials to the pontiff's call. The Vatican has repeatedly pushed for mediation and opposed the death penalty in recent years, using moral appeals to press governments toward negotiation and reform.
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- Pope Leo XIV, speaking April 23, 2026 aboard his plane home from Africa, urged the U.S. and Iran to resume negotiations to end their war.
- He condemned capital punishment and said he condemns all unjust takings of life, stressing respect for human life from conception to natural death.
- Leo affirmed states' rights to control borders but insisted migrants must not be treated worse than animals and called on rich countries to improve conditions in poorer nations.
- He addressed German plans to formalize blessings of same-sex couples, noting the Vatican only permits informal, non-ritualized blessings under 2023 guidance.
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