Pope Leo Urges Dialogue Over Military Action in Venezuela

In a significant diplomatic intervention, Pope Leo has publicly urged the United States to pursue alternatives to military action in Venezuela, emphasizing dialogue and economic measures as preferable approaches. The first American pontiff in Catholic history made these remarks during an in-flight press conference while returning to Rome from Beirut on Tuesday.

The Pope expressed concern about potential military operations, stating: ‘There appears to be possibility of some activity, even an operation to invade Venezuelan territory. I firmly believe that seeking pathways for dialogue, potentially including economic pressure, represents a more constructive approach to change, if that is the objective the United States wishes to pursue.’

These comments emerge amid escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas. Pope Leo revealed that Venezuelan church leadership is actively working to de-escalate the situation. He additionally referenced recent communications between U.S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, highlighting the necessity for careful monitoring of this volatile geopolitical landscape.

The backdrop to this diplomatic exchange includes Maduro’s indictment in the United States for allegedly leading the Cartel de los Soles criminal organization. According to sources, President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered an ultimatum to Maduro during a late November phone call, indicating he had limited time to safely exit the country with immediate family members.