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Milei meets Pope, confirms visit to Argentina

Pope Leo XIV meets with Argentina's President Javier Milei at the Vatican. — Reuters
 
Pope Leo XIV meets with Argentina's President Javier Milei at the Vatican. — Reuters
BUENOS AIRES: Argentina's President Javier Milei held his first official audience with Pope Leo at the Vatican on Saturday where he confirmed that the pontiff will visit the South American country, according to the presidential spokesman. Milei had a tense relationship with Pope Francis, the late Argentine pope who never returned to his native country during his 12-year papacy, potentially signalling the start of a new diplomatic chapter.

'The Pope confirmed to the President during our recent meeting that he will visit Argentina,' Manuel Adorni, the presidential spokesperson wrote via social media. The papal visit could take place as soon as next year, according to Argentina's daily newspaper La Nación, as part of a tour that would include stops in Uruguay and Peru, where Leo, the first US pope, resided for nearly 20 years.

Discussions between the two parties on Saturday were described as 'cordial' and addressed issues of 'common interest such as socioeconomic progress, the fight against poverty and the commitment to social cohesion, in addition to addressing ongoing conflicts,' the Vatican later said in a statement. — Reuters