Vatican City, 11 June 2015 (VIS) -
President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin was received in
audience by the Holy Father yesterday afternoon according to a press
release from the director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico
Lombardi, S.J.
The private meeting held in the
library of the Apostolic Palace began approximately at 6:15pm and
lasted some 50 minutes. Afterwards there was a presentation of the
president's entourage and an exchange of gifts. President Putin
offered the Pope an image of the famous Church of Christ the Savior
which the Holy Father reciprocated with a medallion by artist Guido
Veroi that represented the angel of peace—an invitation to build a
world of solidarity and peace based on justice—and a copy of the
Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium.
As foreseen, given the current global
state of affairs, the meeting was mainly devoted to the conflict in
the Ukraine and the situation in the Middle East.
Regarding the situation in the
Ukraine, the Holy Father affirmed that a great and sincere effort is
necessary to achieve peace. He agreed on the importance of
re-establishing a climate of dialogue and that all parties must
commit themselves to enforcing the Minsk Accords. It is also
essential to address the serious humanitarian situation, in
particular guaranteeing access to humanitarian workers and, with the
contribution of all parties, a progressive easing of tensions in the
region.
On the other hand, as regards the
conflicts of the Middle East, regarding the territories of Syria and
Iraq, the common and urgent idea of seeking peace with the concrete
participation of the international community, at the same time
ensuring the necessary conditions of life to all area of society,
including religious minorities, Christians in particular was
substantially confirmed.
At
the same time as the meeting with President Putin, a meeting was held
between Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, secretary for Relations
with States, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian
Federation, Sergey Lavrov during which the topics of
the conflict in the Ukraine and the worrying situation in the Middle
East were also discussed.
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