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Pope invites Xi Jinping to the Vatican

Purpose of visit would be to 'talk about peace in the world'

Vatican Insider

Updated: September 16, 2014 06:14 PM GMT

China’s President Xi Jinping (Picture: Kaliva / Shutterstock.com)

The Argentinian website Infobae revealed yesterday that Pope Francis had sent a personal letter to China's President Xi Jinping, via two Argentinian emissaries: Ricardo Romano, a representative of Peronism and José Luján, a representative of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

According to Infobae, the gesture comes after a long meeting in St. Martha's House, attended by the Pope, the two emissaries, the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin and the Vatican foreign affairs minister , Mgr. Dominique Mamberti.

During the course of the meeting on peace and justice in the world, held on 3 September, Francis apparently said: I am a clinician. I said I would like to visit China but Cardinal Parolin's the surgeon when it comes to subjects relating to Asia.

The author of the article, Claudia Peirò, says that in his letter, Francis formally invited President Xi Jinping to visit the Vatican to talk about peace in the world … In a statement, Romano told Infobae that during the exchange of opinions in St. Martha's House, there was a stress on the need to establish ties with Beijing in order to contribute to the decision-making process in a multipolar way, guaranteeing a superior degree of governance, serving more fraternal planetary society where there is greater social equality.

 

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Source: Vatican Insider

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