Pope sees Kim-Trump meeting as
example of "culture of encounter"
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un shake hands during a meeting in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea |
Pope Francis sends greetings to protagonists of an historic
meeting on the Korean Peninsula
By Christopher Wells
“In these last few hours, we have seen in Korea a good
example of the ‘culture of encounter’,” Pope Francis said after the recitation
of the Angelus on Sunday.
The Holy Father was referring to the meeting that took place
between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump earlier
in the day. The encounter took place in the “DMZ”, the “demilitarized zone”
between North and South Korea. After shaking hands, President Trump crossed
briefly into North Korea, becoming the first sitting U.S. President to do so.
The two leaders then had an hour-long conversation in a building known as
“Freedom House,” on the South Korean side of the border. The President of South
Korea, Moon Jae-in, also was present for a short period of time.
A prayer for peace
Pope Francis sent his greetings to the “protagonists” of the
meeting, with the prayer “that such a significant gesture might constitute a
further step along the path of peace, not only on that [Korean] peninsula, but
for the whole world.”
In a previous meeting that took place last year in
Singapore, Trump and Kim committed to the “denuclearisation” of the Korean
Peninsula, without going into specific details. A summit earlier this year
broke down without making progress, but both nations have now agreed to set up
teams to resume talks.
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