The bilateral meeting between Italy and the Holy See will be held on March 2, on the anniversary of the signing of the Lateran Pacts and the revision of the Concordat. Initially scheduled for February 12, the summit was postponed due to the government crisis and pending the formation of the new executive, and as ANSA learns, the new date was set for March 2, when it will be celebrated at Italian embassy to the Holy See, with government delegations led by card. Pietro Parolin and for the first time by Mario Draghi, albeit with the restrictions imposed by Covid and without the traditional reception.
Italy-Holy See: bilateral Draghi-Cardinal Parolin on 2 March
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The bilateral Italy-Holy See meeting will be held on March 2 next to the anniversary of the signing of the Lateran Pacts and the Concordat revision agreement (ANSA)