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VATICAN CITY: Minister of Interior Mohsin Naqvi met Pope Francis during his Europe visit at the Vatican City on Tuesday. Interior Minister Naqvi received a warm welcome upon his arrival in the Vatican City, state-run APP reported.
During the meeting, both sides discussed ways to promote peace, brotherhood, interfaith harmony, and dialogue. Pope Francis commended Pakistan’s efforts towards the immediate repair and reconstruction of Churches in the aftermath of the Jaranwala tragedy.
In his peace message to the people of Pakistan, the Pope said, “We all should work together to establish peace in the world.” He also stated that the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif had invited him for a visit and he would try his best to visit Pakistan soon, the state media agency reported.
Pope Francis expressed concern over the situation in Palestine, stating that it was a cause of huge concern. He added that he stayed updated on the humanitarian situation in Palestine through daily briefings with workers engaged in relief efforts. “Interfaith dialogue and harmony was the key to resolving issues.”
Mohsin Naqvi thanked him for his effective stance on the Palestine issue, which had been widely appreciated, and apprised Pope Francis regarding Pakistan’s sacrifices and efforts in the war against terrorism. He lauded the services of the Pope towards promoting peace and harmony in the world.
The minister said that the protection of minorities was a top priority of the government of Pakistan adding that the teachings of our Holy Prophet (PBUH), Father of the Nation, and constitution emphasized the protection and well-being of minorities, APP said.
To conclude, federal minister Mohsin Naqvi highlighted that the Constitution of Pakistan ensured equal rights to all minorities.
The meeting concluded with the Pope praying for Pakistan’s progress and prosperity and expressing good wishes for the people of Pakistan.
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