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Pope blasts Russian 'cruelty,' lauds Ukrainian 'heroism'

ROME (AP) - Pope Francis has blasted the 'œferocity and cruelty'ť of Russian troops in Ukraine while praising the 'œheroism'ť and 'œcourage'ť of Ukrainians to defend their land.

Francis made some of his most pointed comments about the war in a meeting with European editors of Jesuit journals last month, excerpts of which were published Tuesday in Italian dailies La Stampa and Avvenire.

While sharply criticizing Russia's invasion, Francis also insisted there weren't 'œgood guys and bad guys'ť and that Russia was in some ways provoked by NATO's expansion east.

'œSomeone might say at this point: '~But you are in favor of Putin!' No, I'm not,'ť Francis said. 'œIt would be simplistic and wrong to say such a thing. I am simply against reducing complexity to the distinction between good and bad, without thinking about roots and interests, which are very complex. While we see the ferocity, the cruelty of the Russian troops, we must not forget the problems to try to solve them.'ť

In the interview, Francis confirmed he hopes to meet with Russian Patriarch Kirill, who has justified the war, when the two are due to attend an interfaith meeting in Kazakhstan in mid-September.

A planned meeting in June was called off by both sides, Francis said, 'œso that our dialogue isn't misunderstood.'ť

In Kazakhstan, he said, 'œI hope to be able to greet him and speak with him a bit as a pastor.'ť

At the same time, Francis went on at length to praise the courage of Ukrainians and reasserted their right to defend themselves while blasting what he said was the financial interests in the war by weapons manufacturers to 'œtest and sell weapons.'ť

'œIt's true the Russians thought it'd be over in a week. But they miscalculated,'ť Francis said. 'œThey found a courageous people, a people who are fighting to survive and have a history of fighting.'ť

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