ABBAS INVITES POPE FRANCIS TO VISIT MIDEAST
Vatican City, 12 Dzulhijjah 1434/17 October 2013 (MINA) – Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday said he had invited Pope Francis to the Middle East, during an audience in the Vatican.
Speaking to Vatican foreign affairs official Dominique Mamberti after the talks, he said: “It was a pleasure and I invited him to the Holy Land,” International Islamic News Agency (IINA) quoted by Mi’raj News Agency (MINA) as reporting.
Abbas gave the pope a ceramic panel with a view of Bethlehem and a Bible as gifts, while Francis gave him a decorative pen with which Abbas said he hoped to sign a peace agreement with Israel.
“Soon, soon,” the pope responded. Israeli President Shimon Peres also invited Francis during a visit earlier this year and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to be received by the pope on Wednesday next week.
Francis has already said he would like to travel to the Middle East but the Vatican has not confirmed the trip, despite a report by Israel’s Channel 2 television that it will take place in March. Francis has said he would like to visit with patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I, the world leader of Orthodox Christians.
In a formal invitation letter, Abbas said: “A message of peace would truly bless the Palestinian people and give them renewed hope that their prayers are being heard.”
He said a visit would be “timely and of great significance”.
Israeli President Shimon Peres also invited Francis during a visit earlier this year and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to be received by the pope on Wednesday next week.
Francis has already said he would like to travel to the Middle East but the Vatican has not confirmed the trip, despite a report by Israel’s Channel 2 television that it will take place in March.
Francis has said he would like to visit with the patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I, the spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians.
Abbas is the fourth Middle East leader to meet Pope Francis after Peres, Lebanese President Michel Sleiman and King Abdullah of Jordan. (T/P08/E1)
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)