Milei Seeks to Approach Pope Leo XIV: He Invited Him to Argentina and Asked to Visit Him in Rome
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This was told by Chancellor Gerardo Werthein, who with Minister Pettovello represented the President at the beginning of Robert Prevost's pontificate on the last Saturday.The President's trip to the Vatican could take place in the coming weeks.
The Chancellor and Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello, travelled to the Vatican in representation of President Javier Milei and gave a traditional book to the Holy Father.
In Chancellor Gerardo Werthein revealed that President Javier Milei will host a bilateral meeting with Pope Leo XIV “in the coming weeks” and, although he avoided specifying details, he said that he is working to coordinate the next trip of the president to the Vatican. “The Pope is going to receive President Milei. We are coordinating the logistical details, but he will receive it in the coming weeks,” he promised from Rome, in radio statements…
The meeting would be in mid-June. Chancellor Werthein announced, after meeting with Leo XIV as part of his inauguration ceremony. Milei will travel "in the coming weeks" to the Vatican to meet with the pope was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
Pope Leo XIV Met with Sandra Pettovello and Anticipates a Meeting with Milei - Nuevo Diario De Salta
In the context of the enthronement of Pope Leo XIV, Argentine Chancellor Gerardo Werthein and the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello, received him in private audience by the new leader of the Catholic Church. On Sunday, in the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV received in private audience the Argentine Chancellor Gerardo Werthein and the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello. The meeting, which took place in an atmosphere of cordiality, all…
Chancellor Gerardo Werthein confirmed that the Supreme Pontiff will receive the Argentine president, after his absence in the Mass of the inauguration of this Sunday. The minister and his pair of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello, held a private meeting with the Supreme Pontiff in the Vatican.
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