The Vatican reminds North Korea that the pope is ready to go there if they ask him

Friday, October 7th, the Vatican reminded North Korea, whose latest missile launches have heightened tensions in Asia, that Pope Francis is eager to visit the nation if Pyongyang extends an official invitation.

Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Vatican’s foreign minister, made the remarks at an event commemorating South Korea’s national day.

“Pope Francis has a special affinity for and interest in the Korean people. If he receives an official invitation from authorities, he has a strong and well-documented desire to visit even northern regions,” Gallagher stated.

This would be the first papal visit to the reclusive state, which does not allow priests to reside there permanently. It is unknown how many residents are Catholic or how they practice their religion.

Moon Jae-in, the former Catholic president of South Korea, has asked Pope Francis to visit North Korea, stating that a papal visit to Pyongyang would aid in establishing peace on the Korean peninsula.

When Moon met Pope Francis in 2018, he relayed an invitation from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Three days after North Korea fired an intermediate-range missile over Japan, which prompted joint South Korean-American missile drills, Gallagher’s remarks were noteworthy.

North Korea also launched two short-range ballistic missiles in the direction of Japan on Thursday, following the return of a US aircraft carrier to the region and a meeting of the UN Security Council in response to the North’s recent launches.

North Korea launched ballistic missiles six times in twelve days, the most recent demonstration of its increasingly sophisticated missile and nuclear weapon programs.

Gallagher also reminded his audience that the Vatican supports a prohibition on all nuclear weapons.

Pope Francis visited South Korea in 2014, and Vatican officials have stated that any papal travel to North Korea would include stops in the South to demonstrate his support for reunification of the peninsula.

Burapha

Sawadee-khrup. I am a multicultural Thai newswriter that is always on the lookout for daily news that are intriguing and unique in my native country Thailand.

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