Pope calls for greater stability and collaboration among Lebanon's policy makers
Benedict XVI receives Prime Minister Mikati. In Syria, all must be committed "to peaceful coexistence based on justice, reconciliation and respect for human dignity and its inalienable rights." Christians are "called to be builders of peace and harmony and the permanency of which is essential for the good of the region."
Vatican City (AsiaNews) - For Lebanon "greater political stability" and "a more constructive partnership and dialogue between the various authorities within the social and institutional framework" for Syria, the commitment of all "to peaceful coexistence, founded on justice, reconciliation and respect for human dignity and its inalienable rights. " These were the wishes expressed this morning during the meetings that the Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati had in the Vatican.
Mikati was first received by Benedict XVI, then Cardinal Secretary of State, Tarcisio Bertone, along with Secretary for Relations with States, Msgr. Dominique Mamberti.
"During the cordial talks - read a statement from the Vatican Press Office – Lebanon’s role within the region and the whole world and its vocation to offer a message of freedom and respectful coexistence of the different Christian and Muslim communities that compose it, was highlighted. The hope was expressed for a greater political stability and a more fruitful collaboration and dialogue between the various leaders of society and institutions, also to be able to effectively address the challenges confronting the country, both domestically and internationally. "
"Discussion also touched on the situation in the Middle East, also with reference to the delicate situation in Syria. In that regard, the urgency that all are committed to peaceful coexistence based on justice, reconciliation and respect for human dignity and its inalienable rights was underlined. Finally, the major contribution that Christians may offer in their vocation to builders of peace and harmony whose permanency is essential for the good of the region, was also recalled. "
Mikati was first received by Benedict XVI, then Cardinal Secretary of State, Tarcisio Bertone, along with Secretary for Relations with States, Msgr. Dominique Mamberti.
"During the cordial talks - read a statement from the Vatican Press Office – Lebanon’s role within the region and the whole world and its vocation to offer a message of freedom and respectful coexistence of the different Christian and Muslim communities that compose it, was highlighted. The hope was expressed for a greater political stability and a more fruitful collaboration and dialogue between the various leaders of society and institutions, also to be able to effectively address the challenges confronting the country, both domestically and internationally. "
"Discussion also touched on the situation in the Middle East, also with reference to the delicate situation in Syria. In that regard, the urgency that all are committed to peaceful coexistence based on justice, reconciliation and respect for human dignity and its inalienable rights was underlined. Finally, the major contribution that Christians may offer in their vocation to builders of peace and harmony whose permanency is essential for the good of the region, was also recalled. "
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