Pope Francis receives the President of Republic of
Guinea
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Monday received in audience
Prof. Alpha Condé, President of the Republic of Guinea.
The leader of the West African nation also met with the
Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and with the Vatican
Secretary for Relations with States, Archbishop Richard Gallagher.
A Vatican press released described the colloquiums as
cordial and said they highlighted the good relations that exist between the
Holy See and the Republic of Guinea.
It said they focused on questions of common interest such as
integral human development, care of the environment, the fight against poverty
and social injustice and the development of adequate policies in regards to the
phenomenon of migration.
The important role and the contribution of Catholic institutions
that operate in the country, particularly in fields of education, healthcare
and the promotion of inter-religious dialogue were also discussed and
highlighted.
The Republic of Guinea’s concrete commitment to work for
peace in the West African region was an also object of attention.
Prof. Alpha Condé has been President of the Republic of
Guinea since December 2010 after having spent decades in opposition to a
succession of regimes.
When he took office he became the first freely elected
president in the country's history, and then he was reelected in 2015 with
almost 58% of the vote.
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