VATICAN CITY — U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) issued the following statement on her meeting with His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican along with a delegation from Ukraine working to return the over 19,000 Ukrainian children abducted by Russia during Putin’s brutal invasion. 

“Pope Leo is a true moral force for peace and justice and a champion for children around the world. It was an honor to meet him as part of our mission to bring home the Ukrainian children abducted by Russia and chart a path towards peace and healing for Ukraine,” said Klobuchar. “We cannot accept a world where children are abducted during wartime and used as hostages for negotiations. The United States must remain steadfast in our support for Ukraine’s fight for freedom, and we should all heed Pope Leo’s example of serving those in need, pursuing the common good, and calling for peace.”

Klobuchar has been a leader in the Senate in supporting Ukraine after Russia’s brutal invasion and, as a former prosecutor, has led on human trafficking issues in the Senate. She was invited by the Ukrainians to join their delegation to the Vatican to advocate for the return of the abducted Ukrainian children and attend the meeting with the Pope. 

While in Rome, Klobuchar also spoke with Cardinal Matteo Maria Zuppi, Archbishop of Bologna, President of the Italian Episcopal Conference, and personal papal envoy for peace in Ukraine, to discuss efforts to bring home Ukrainian kids abducted by Russia.

The Ukrainian delegation includes four Ukrainian children who were kidnapped by Russian forces and have since been reunited with their families, including:

Mark Razvozov, a 14-year-old from the occupied city of Torez. He was 11 years old when his mother was imprisoned by the Russian forces on false charges of espionage and spent two years without her. At school, he faced constant exposure to Russian propaganda and was not allowed to speak the Ukrainian language, yet he managed to preserve his identity. In 2023, Mark and his brother were finally reunited with their mother in Kyiv. Today, Mark attends school again, studies Ukrainian, and is gradually returning to a normal childhood.

Oleksandr  “Sashko” Radchuk, now 15, was severely wounded during shelling in Mariupol in March 2022 when he was just 12 years old. He was separated from his mother and taken to a hospital in Donetsk, where he received inadequate medical care and faced the threat of being sent to an the Baltic states. Today, Sashko lives with his grandmother, continues his medical treatment, and tirelessly searches for any information about his mother, who he believes remains in Russian captivity.

Klobuchar has been a champion for legislative efforts to return the abducted Ukrainian children. Klobuchar leads the bipartisan Abducted Ukrainian Children Recovery and Accountability Act with Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), which passed the Senate as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026 in October.

This legislation is complementary to the Designating the Russian Federation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism Act, which was introduced in September by Klobuchar and Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), and Katie Britt (R-AL) to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism under U.S. law if it fails to return the more than 19,000 Ukrainian children that have been kidnapped during the course of the war.

In March, Klobuchar and Grassley were joined by Senator Durbin in leading a bipartisan letter calling for the State Department to continue supporting efforts to investigate Russia’s abduction and deportation of Ukrainian children.

To date, Ukrainian authorities have received at least 19,546 confirmed reports of unlawful deportations and forced transfers of Ukrainian children to Russia, Belarus or Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory. The abductions aim to erase the children’s Ukrainian names, language, and identity. As of October 9, Ukraine and its partners have only managed to return about 1,800 abducted children.

The State Department’s 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report found Russia recruits or uses child soldiers, has a state-sponsored policy or pattern of human trafficking, and is among the worst hubs for human trafficking in the world.

At the Vatican, Senator Klobuchar presented the Pope with a Senate resolution honoring the victims and survivors of the mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis. Photos of Senator Klobuchar with Pope Leo XIV and the delegation from Ukraine are beow:

Senator Klobuchar shakes hands with Pope Leo XIV

Senator Klobuchar presents the Pope with a Senate resolution honoring the victims and survivors of the mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis

Pope Leo XIV, Senator Klobuchar and the Ukrainian delegation in a group

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