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Pope Francis hails Gorbachev as far-sighted statesman

/ 12:03 PM September 01, 2022

Pope Francis hails Gorbachev as far-sighted statesman

 Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev addresses students as he visits the International University in Moscow February 9, 2012. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Wednesday praised the late Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev as a far-sighted statesman who was committed to improving relations among nations.

Francis sent a message to Irina, Gorbachev’s daughter, saying he was “spiritually close in his moment of pain”. Francis called her father an “esteemed statesman”.

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In the message, released by the Vatican, Francis said he was grateful for Gorbachev’s “far-sighted commitment to concord and fraternity among peoples as well as to progress for his own country at a time of important changes”.

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Pope Francis hails Gorbachev as far-sighted statesman

Pope Francis celebrates a mass after he raised new Cardinals to the highest rank in the Catholic hierarchy, at St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, August 30, 2022. REUTERS

Gorbachev, who died on Tuesday aged 91, traveled to the Vatican in December, 1989, to hold a historic meeting with Pope John Paul II.

That meeting, the first between a pope and a Soviet leader, came at the end of a tumultuous year that saw the fall of the Berlin Wall and the countries of Eastern Europe, including John Paul’s Poland, begin to break away from Moscow’s grip.

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Nearly all former Soviet Republics, including Russia, now have diplomatic relations with the Vatican, as do Eastern European countries that were once part of the Warsaw Pact.

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