Cardinal Michael Czerny, one of Pope Francis' top aides and special envoy to Ukraine, told CNN that he does not rule out the pope visiting the country.
For Czerny, it is not about the logistics that the visit would involve, but about the contribution that the pontiff's presence would represent.
The cardinal also shared what he observed in the midst of the conflict: "Finding mothers with their children knowing that they have just said goodbye to their husband. Then, in addition to everything suffered, the terrible tragedy of separation and not knowing how it was going to end."