This was stated by Pope Francis while accepting PM Modi's invitation to India
This was stated by Pope Francis while accepting PM Modi's invitation to India
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Vatican City: Briefing about PM Narendra Modi's meeting with Pope Francis amid his visit to Rome, the External Affairs Ministry on Saturday said that the Prime Minister's meeting with Pope Francis was "very warm" and he also spoke to the head of the Roman Catholic Church on various issues including the coronavirus and the challenges posed by climate change, as well as inviting him to visit India soon Also done. Where it is learnt that Modi is the first Indian PM to be met by Francis after becoming pope in 2013. Prime Minister Modi also shared pictures of the meeting. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Defence Advisor Ajit Doval were also present.

Pope accepts the invitation to visit India: Talking about accepting PM Modi's invitation, Shrangla said, 'The Pope has humbly accepted the PM's invitation' and said, 'You have given me the biggest gift, I look forward to coming to India.'

Discussions on all important issues: A ministry of external affairs release said that India and the Holy See (Vatican City) have had friendly relations since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1948. India, with the highest Catholic population in Asia, has become the second country to have about 18 million Catholics. In the middle of the meeting, the two leaders have also spoken on the coronavirus epidemic and the consequences of which and the challenge posed by climate change for people around the world.

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