Vatican
City, 26 November 2013 (VIS) – Yesterday afternoon Vladimir V.
Putin, president of the Russian Federation, was received in audience
by the Holy Father Francis. Mr. Putin subsequently went on to meet
with the secretary of State, Archbishop Pietro Parolin, who was
accompanied by the secretary for Relations with States, Archbishop
Dominique Mamberti.
During
the cordial discussions, satisfaction was expressed for the good
existing bilateral relations, and the Parties focused on various
questions of common interest, especially in relation to the life of
the Catholic community in Russia, revealing the fundamental
contribution of Christianity to society. In this context, mention was
made of the critical situation faced by Christians in some regions of
the world, as well as the defence of and promotion of values
regarding the dignity of the person, and the protection of human life
and the family.
Furthermore,
special attention was paid to the pursuit of peace in the Middle East
and the grave situation in Syria, with reference to which President
Putin expressed thanks for the letter addressed to him by the Holy
Father on the occasion of the G20 meeting in St. Petersburg. Emphasis
was placed on the urgency of the need to bring an end to the violence
and to ensure necessary humanitarian assistance for the population,
as well as to promote concrete initiatives for a peaceful solution to
the conflict, favouring negotiation and involving the various ethnic
and religious groups, recognising their essential role in society.
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