Pope
Francis receives German Chancellor Angela Merkel
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday received German Chancellor Angela Merkel
in private audience in the Vatican.
An official communiqué said the cordial exchange between the
two leaders focused on the fight against poverty and international crises,
including the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
It also revealed that the wide-ranging talks touched on topics
such as the alleviation of poverty, the role of women in developing countries,
equality, and Germany's agenda for the upcoming G7 Summit in the southern
German state of Bavaria in June.
Following the audience Merkel told journalists that the conflict
in eastern Ukraine was at the center of the discussion with the Pope.
She reportedly said he gave her “a lot of encouragement" to
proceed "decidedly and determinedly" to find a peaceful solution.
Pope Francis presented Merkel with a medallion depicting St.
Martin giving his coat to the needy, saying it aimed to remind world leaders
their job is "to protect their poor."
On her part. Merkel gave the Pope a CD with music by Johann
Sebastian Bach and a donation to help children affected by conflicts in the
Middle East.
Following her audience with Francis, the second since the beginning
of his Papacy, Merkel met Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin,
accompanied by Vatican Secretary for Relations with States, Archbishop Richard
Gallagher.
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