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Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Pope Francis next month

Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Pope Francis next month
Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Pope Francis next monthRussian President Vladimir Putin will meet Pope Francis next month

Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Pope Francis next month, the Vatican said on Thursday, an encounter that could help pave the way for an historic papal trip to Russia.


The Vatican said Putin, who will be on a state visit to Italy, will hold talks with the Argentinian-born pope on July 4.


The meeting, their third since Francis was elected in 2013, comes at a time of improving relations between the Vatican and the world's Orthodox Churches.


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It also will be their first since Francis and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill met in 2016, a landmark step in healing the 1,000-year-old rift between the Western and Eastern branches of Christianity.


Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, and Boris Yeltsin, the first president of post-Soviet Russia, had invited the late Pope John Paul to visit.


But a trip was not possible because of tensions between the Vatican and the Russian Orthodox Church, the largest and most influential in world Orthodoxy, with 165 million of the world’s 250 million Orthodox Christians.



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