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In his first Easter Sunday message, Pope Francis passionately called for "peace in all the world," urging Israelis and Palestinians to "resume negotiations to end a conflict that has lasted all too long," calling for an end to the civil war in Syria, and promoting a "renewed spirit of reconciliation" on the Korean Peninsula.
VATICAN CITY — In his first Easter Sunday message, Pope Francis passionately called for "peace in all the world," urging Israelis and Palestinians to "resume negotiations to end a conflict that has lasted all too long," calling for an end to the civil war in Syria, and promoting a "renewed spirit of reconciliation" on the Korean Peninsula, where tensions have been rising.
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He appealed for peace in the Middle East, saying that the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians had "lasted all too long" and called for an end to violence in Iraq and "dear Syria", the birthplace of Gregory III, the last pope from a non-European country.
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