“His presence and his message will contribute to the long-desired unity of all our compatriots and will provide us with the collective strength necessary to preserve our peace and work for the prosperity and advancement of our beloved Argentine Republic,” the letter stated.
On this topic, the pontiff said that for the moment the trip to his homeland is a possibility that is under consideration and that its organization “has not yet begun.” However, he confirmed a visit to Belgium and a tour in August that will include stops in Indonesia, East Timor, and Papua New Guinea.
The Argentine news portal Infobae reported that the private audience between the president and the Holy Father was confirmed in Rome.
Private meeting set for Feb. 12
Infobae added after the private meeting with the pope, scheduled for Feb. 12, Milei plans to have lunch with his Italian counterpart, Sergio Mattarella, followed by a meeting with Giorgia Meloni, the president of the Council of Ministers.
Although presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni had clarified that the personal meeting between Milei and Pope Francis was not confirmed, the trip to Italy was already on the agenda as well as attendance at the canonization ceremony.
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