Pope Francis believes Russia's war against Ukraine will not be ending anytime soon

Pope Francis has called Russia's war against Ukraine a "world war" that will not end soon

 The pontiff said this in an interview with the Spanish newspaper ABC.

 "I don't see an end in the short term because it's a world war. Let's not forget that. Many hands are stirring the cauldron of war. It's global. I think war starts when an empire starts to weaken. And when there are weapons to be used, tested and sold. There's a lot at stake," he said.

In particular, the Pope said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent one of his religious advisors to him for the 3rd time.

 "I'm in touch, I accept, I help," he added.

In addition, the pontiff also said that he would like to receive "a little peace" as a gift for Christmas.

 "A little peace. There are so many wars in the world! The one in Ukraine concerns us the most, but let's remember Myanmar, Yemen, Syria, where they have been fighting for 13 years," the Pope said, answering a journalist's question about a Christmas present  .