Pope
Francis meets with Russian President Putin
(Vatican Radio) Russia’s President Vladimir Putin met Pope
Francis Wednesday evening in a private audience in the Vatican. It was the
second meeting between the Pope and the Russian President.
A statement issued by the Head of the Holy See Press Office, Fr
Federico Lombardi said the meeting held between the Holy Father and Russian
President Vladimir Putin took place in the Library of the Apostolic Palace.
During the discussions which lasted 50 minutes both the Pope and
the President focused on the conflict in Ukraine and the situation in the
Middle East.
Fr Lombardi said Pope Francis stressed the ``need to commit
oneself in a sincere and great effort to achieve peace,'' adding that both men
``agreed on the importance of reconstructing a climate of dialogue and that all
sides commit themselves to implementing the Minsk accords.''
Also stressed was the need to address the serious humanitarian
situation in Ukraine.
Regarding the conflicts in the Middle East, both men discussed
the situation in Iraq and Syria.
The Vatican statement highlighted the ``urgency'' with which the
international community must pursue peace efforts, ``assuring at the same time
the necessary conditions for the life of all components of society, including
religious minorities and in particular Christians.''
During an exchange of gifts following the meeting, President
Putin gave the Pope an embroidery of the famous Church of Jesus Savior, while
the Pope donated a medallion by artist Guido Veroi showing the angel of peace
calling for the construction of a world of solidarity and peace based on
justice. A copy of the Pope’s Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium was also
given to the President.
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