Pope Leo XIV welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefire in first Sunday message 

Pope Leo XIV welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefire in first Sunday message 
Pope Leo XIV delivers the Regina Caeli prayer from the main central loggia of St Peter's basilica in The Vatican, on May 11, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 11 May 2025

Pope Leo XIV welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefire in first Sunday message 

Pope Leo XIV welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefire in first Sunday message 
  • New pope calls for lasting, “authentic” peace in Ukraine and a ceasefire in Gaza
  • Pakistan struck Indian military bases with missiles on Saturday, widening fears of war

VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo XIV appealed to the world’s major powers for “no more war” in his first Sunday message to crowds in St. Peter’s Square since his election as pontiff.

The new pope, elected on May 8, called for an “authentic and lasting peace” in Ukraine and a ceasefire in Gaza and release of all Israeli hostages.

Leo also welcomed the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and said he was praying to God to grant the world the “miracle of peace.”

“No more war!” the pope said, repeating a frequent call of the late Pope Francis and noting the recent 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, which killed some 60 million people.

Leo said today’s world was living through “the dramatic scenario of a Third World War being fought piecemeal,” again repeating a phrase coined by Francis.

The new pope said he carries in his heart the “suffering of the beloved people of Ukraine.” He appealed for negotiations to reach an “authentic, just and lasting peace.”

He also said he was “profoundly saddened” by the war in Gaza, calling for an immediate ceasefire, humanitarian aid and release of the remaining hostages held by the militant group Hamas.

Leo said he was glad to hear of the recent India-Pakistan ceasefire and hoped negotiations would lead to a lasting accord between the nuclear armed neighbors.

He added: “But there are so many other conflicts in the world!“


FIFA vice president Sheikh Salman Al Khalifa arrives in Pakistan for football development talks

FIFA vice president Sheikh Salman Al Khalifa arrives in Pakistan for football development talks
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FIFA vice president Sheikh Salman Al Khalifa arrives in Pakistan for football development talks

FIFA vice president Sheikh Salman Al Khalifa arrives in Pakistan for football development talks
  • Al Khalifa, member of Bahrain’s royal family, will meet Pakistani leadership during the three-day visit
  • The visit comes as Pakistan has increased its participation in international football events this year

ISLAMABAD: FIFA Senior Vice President and Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa arrived in Pakistan on a three-day official visit to discuss football infrastructure development, an official statement said on Tuesday.

The visit comes as Pakistan has increased its participation in international football events this year, with its national teams competing in regional tournaments in the Middle East and other places.

Al Khalifa, a member of Bahrain’s royal family, will meet Pakistan’s civil and military leadership to discuss football infrastructure development, possible cooperation in sports development projects and ways to increase opportunities for youth.

“On the instructions of the prime minister, Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa has been accorded the status of a ‘State Guest’ during his stay in Pakistan,” the statement said.

He was welcomed at the airport by Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) President Mohsin Gillani and AFC Secretary-General Sonam Jigmi.

Football has long been popular among Pakistan’s youth but in recent years participation has grown at the grassroots level amid rising interest in international leagues.

Local tournaments, school competitions and community clubs across major cities have further fueled enthusiasm for the sport.

The PFF has also increased engagement with global football bodies, aiming to strengthen Pakistan’s presence in international competitions and boost its development at home.