Papal audience to the president of Ukraine

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Ukraine's President and Pope Talk of Political Solutions to Country's Conflict

Petro Poroshenko Visits Francis in the Vatican

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The president of Ukraine today visited Pope Francis in the Vatican, and the two discussed the hopes that “political solutions” would be found for the conflict in the country.
 
Petro Poroshenko subsequently met with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, accompanied by Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, secretary for Relations with States.
 
According to a statement from the Vatican press office: “The cordial discussions, in reaffirming the good relations between the Holy See and Ukraine, were dedicated principally to matters connected with the situation of conflict in the country. In this respect the hope was shared that, with the commitment of all the interested Parties, political solutions may be favoured, starting with the full implementation of the Minsk Accords. At the same time, concern was expressed regarding the difficulties of facing the humanitarian crisis, with particular reference to access for specialised organisations to areas affected by hostilities, to healthcare, to the exchange of prisoners, and the economic and social repercussions of the conflict, experienced throughout the territory.
 
“The meeting provided an opportunity to highlight the important role of the Church in society, as well as the contribution of the Greek Catholic and Latin rite communities to the life of the country.”
 
 

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