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Alexander Lukashenko invited Pope Francis to visit Belarus

Pope Francis turns 86 this Saturday, December 17th. | Fountain: AFP

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President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko today invited Pope Franciscowho turned 86 on Saturday to visit the former Soviet republic, an ally of Russia during his military campaign in Ukraine.

“I will be glad to see you and your representatives on Belarusian soil to further serve our common values ​​and beliefs,” the congratulatory telegram says.

Lukashenkaconsidered the last dictator of Europe, assured that he did not lose hope that “common efforts will lead to peace and tranquility in the region.”

“I am still very impressed by your wisdom and insight. You were the first to warn about the threat of the outbreak of the Third World War. It is a pity that those who should have listened to you did not, ”he said.

Ukrainian authorities accuse Lukashenka of complicity with Russian President Vladimir Putin, giving up their territory for invasion Ukraine last February.

President of Belarus to meet with Vladimir Putin on Monday

Lukashenkain power since 1994will meet this Monday in Minsk with Putin, raising concerns about whether Belarus could be drawn into a new Russian offensive in early 2023.

Holy See She has demonstrated her willingness to mediate an end to the conflict in Ukraine, a country with several million Catholic believers.

In 2020, the Belarusian leader accused the Catholic Church of supporting the opposition and participants in the largest anti-government demonstrations in the country’s history.

For this reason, Lukashenka prevented the head of the Belarusian Catholics, Tadeusz Kondrusiewiczwill first return from a trip to Poland, which he accuses of financing the protests.

Kondrusevich, who previously led the Catholic Church in Russia, had to resign upon his return five months later.

(As reported by EFE)


Source: RPP

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