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Ukraine supports olympic truce call amid ongoing war

Published on: February 8, 2026 1:58 PM

Ukraine has expressed support for a ceasefire during the Winter Olympics, responding to Pope Leo and Italy’s appeal for world leaders to use the Milano Cortina games to promote peace. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha emphasized that Kyiv welcomes any pause in fighting and hopes Russia will respond positively. The proposal is tied to a corresponding United Nations resolution calling for a global Olympic truce.

Sybiha stressed that Ukraine is ready to observe a temporary halt in hostilities if Russia agrees, noting that rejection would reveal Moscow’s unwillingness to pursue peace. He highlighted the importance of de-escalation for both diplomatic progress and civilian protection. Meanwhile, Pope Leo invoked the ancient tradition of the Olympic truce, urging leaders to take concrete steps toward dialogue and conflict resolution.

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Ukraine remains engaged in intense fighting with Russia nearly four years after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Russian forces continue to occupy nearly a fifth of Ukrainian territory while targeting energy infrastructure, leaving many civilians in harsh winter conditions. Sybiha noted that a temporary truce could provide critical relief and open a pathway to broader negotiations.

The United States continues to broker talks between Kyiv and Moscow, seeking a settlement that could reduce casualties and restore stability. Ukraine has welcomed these initiatives and encourages the international community to press for meaningful engagement. Sybiha remarked that halting hostilities during the Olympics would demonstrate goodwill and create momentum for lasting peace talks.

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Experts and diplomats view the Olympic truce as both symbolic and practical, offering a window to protect civilians while signaling commitment to international norms. Ukraine’s support underscores its willingness to pursue peaceful resolutions, even amid ongoing attacks. Sybiha emphasized that every pause in fighting strengthens opportunities for dialogue and future agreements.

As the Winter Olympics progress from February 6 to 22, global attention on the conflict remains heightened. Observers hope that temporary cessation of hostilities can build trust between parties and foster conditions conducive to a broader ceasefire. The call aligns with historical precedents of Olympic truces, blending tradition with contemporary peace efforts.

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