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Pope Francis expresses willingness to visit N. Korea

/ 02:02 PM April 26, 2021

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VATICAN — Pope Francis has expressed his willingness again to visit North Korea as he sympathized with the Korean people long separated by the 1950-53 Korean War, a senior South Korean bishop said Monday.

The pope made the remarks during a meeting in the Vatican with Lazarus You Heung-sik, who heads the Daejeon diocese, saying the Korean people have been suffering the pain of living separated for 70 years, the bishop told Yonhap News Agency.

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The pope said he will visit North Korea if relevant preparations are completed, according to the bishop.

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The pope has expressed a willingness to visit the North before.

A papal trip to Pyongyang gained traction in 2018 amid a peace mood created by three inter-Korean summits and a historic meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and then US President Donald Trump.

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In October of that year, South Korean President Moon Jae-in paid a courtesy call to the pope and delivered a verbal invitation from Kim. The pope said at the time he was willing to visit the North if Pyongyang sent him an official invitation.

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No further progress, however, has been made since a no-deal summit in Hanoi in 2019 between Kim and Trump.

Meanwhile, the pope expressed appreciation for a Daejeon diocese-initiated vaccine sharing campaign by which $460,000 has been donated to the Holy See, according to You. Yonhap

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