Summary
- Pope Leo said he "cannot support war as a shepherd," reaffirming his opposition to war.
- He condemned the deaths of protesters in Iran and called for an end to violence and a peaceful resolution.
- Markets are watching whether human rights issues could affect the diplomatic and negotiating environment, with future shifts in public opinion and diplomatic responses seen as key variables.
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The head of the Catholic Church reaffirmed his opposition to war and condemned the deaths of protesters in Iran, bringing human rights issues back into focus.
Walter Bloomberg reported on April 23 that Pope Leo said he "cannot support war as a shepherd."
The pope also denounced the deaths of protesters in Iran and called for an end to violence and a peaceful resolution.
The remarks came amid continued US-Iran tensions and broader military strains. They were interpreted as addressing both human rights and war.
Markets are watching whether human rights issues could affect the diplomatic and negotiating environment. Future shifts in public opinion and diplomatic responses are seen as key variables.


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