Yuri Kual Temnikhobsky, during the press conference, which was held by the Razavi Youth Network in Arak said, “I am very pleased to be invited to Iran based on my intentions and I can express my views in the meetings in support of the oppressed Palestinian people.”
“We are all concerned and we are paying attention to this matter that ultimately peace must be returned to the land of Quds, and we will do our best to make a great deal of effort in this direction,” the Christian monk stated.
“Dialogue has a great role to play in reaching the peace, and peace requires unity between different religions,” he said.
“In order to achieve global peace, all divine religions should be unified. Quds is a global issue and religious leaders should declare their support in this regard,” he expressed.
“If politicians are seeking more influence and want to be effective, they must respond more effectively to issues such as the prevalence of violence, which affects all the people of the world” the Russian monk pointed out.
“I believe that the Vatican Pope and other religious leaders who have a special place should react more loudly regarding the Quds and occupied Palestine,” he added.
The Christian monk, condemning the killing of the people and the innocent children of Gaza said, “The Cathedral of Greece must make an endeavor to protect the oppressed Palestinians and Gazans. The decisions taken to transfer the Zionist capital to Quds is an action that at the end will not have any message but violence and killing of the oppressed and defenseless people.”
“The enemies and those who commit acts of violence are flogging a dead horse, and leaders of divine religions, especially the Cathedral of Greece need to create a kind of trust in the Greek Church in order to gain influence among politicians,” he reiterated.
“There is the same idea between Shi'a and Christianity, and no one can achieve spiritual goals other than following these paths,” he asserted.
“My stance is unofficial and personal, and I can only be part of the spiritual thought in the world, but I still hope that with these trips, we can motivate the religious and political leaders of the world to break silence and make them react to the killing of the oppressed Palestinians,” the Christian monk remarked.