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German Chancellor Scholz has audience with Pope Francis - Vatican

2024-03-02T13:44:04.555Z

Highlights: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has audience with Pope Francis - Vatican. ScholZ told reporters that he discussed "the world's big problems" with the pontiff. He is also in Rome to await the 2024 Party of EuropeanSocialists (PES) Election Congress. The Vatican said the discussions were "cordial" and that "special reference" was made to "the conflicts in Ukraine and in Israel and Palestine, and the consequent commitment to peace" ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday had an audience with Pope Francis in the Vatican in a meeting that lasted a little more than half an hour. Scholz told reporters that he discussed "the world's big problems" with the pontiff. (HANDLE)


German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday had an audience with Pope Francis in the Vatican in a meeting that lasted a little more than half an hour.


   Scholz told reporters that he discussed "the world's big problems" with the pontiff.


   "We are worried about Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine," Scholz said.


   "We addressed the war in the Middle East and discussed how to bring peace to our world.


   "We also addressed other issues immigration, social justice, coexistence between people" he added, saying the conversation was "personally important" in these "difficult times we are experiencing "Scholz also had a meeting with Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin.


   The Vatican said the discussions were "cordial" and that "special reference" was made to "the conflicts in Ukraine and in Israel and Palestine, and the consequent commitment to peace, in the tireless pursuit of a diplomatic solution leading to an endto hostilities as soon as possible".


   Scholz, who is also in Rome to await the 2024 Party of EuropeanSocialists (PES) Election Congress, had a meeting with ItalianPresident Sergio Mattarella on Friday.


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