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Pope Francis meeting with Fidel Castro in Cuba ‘probable’: Vatican

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Pope Francis is likely to meet Fidel Castro during his upcoming trip to Cuba, the Vatican said Tuesday.

"A meeting with Fidel Castro is probable, even if it is not yet scheduled for a specific time in the programme", spokesman Federico Lombardi told reporters ahead of the pontiff's eight-day trip to Cuba and the United States, which begins Saturday.

Fidel's hope to meet the Argentine "was expressed by his brother, President Raul Castro, to the pope when he came to the Vatican in the spring," he said.

Francis was widely recognised for the key role he played in Cuba's reconciliation with the United States this year.

The countries agreed a historic deal in July to re-establish full diplomatic relations, severed at the peak of the Cold War.

It would not be the first meeting between Fidel and the head of the Roman Catholic Church: both John Paul II and Benedict XVI travelled to Cuba and met the former leader.

Pope Francis held talks with Cuban President Raul Castro during a private audience at the Vatican  o...
Pope Francis held talks with Cuban President Raul Castro during a private audience at the Vatican, on May 10, 2015
Gregorio Borgia, POOL/AFP

Spokesman Lombardi ruled out a possible meeting during the US-leg of the trip with Russian President Vladimir Putin, brushing off media reports that the pair would meet when the pontiff addresses the United Nations in New York.

Lombardi also dismissed concerns over Francis's security, saying the 78-year old pope -- who loves nothing more than to plunge into the crowds -- would move around freely during the trip.

Pope Francis is likely to meet Fidel Castro during his upcoming trip to Cuba, the Vatican said Tuesday.

“A meeting with Fidel Castro is probable, even if it is not yet scheduled for a specific time in the programme”, spokesman Federico Lombardi told reporters ahead of the pontiff’s eight-day trip to Cuba and the United States, which begins Saturday.

Fidel’s hope to meet the Argentine “was expressed by his brother, President Raul Castro, to the pope when he came to the Vatican in the spring,” he said.

Francis was widely recognised for the key role he played in Cuba’s reconciliation with the United States this year.

The countries agreed a historic deal in July to re-establish full diplomatic relations, severed at the peak of the Cold War.

It would not be the first meeting between Fidel and the head of the Roman Catholic Church: both John Paul II and Benedict XVI travelled to Cuba and met the former leader.

Pope Francis held talks with Cuban President Raul Castro during a private audience at the Vatican  o...

Pope Francis held talks with Cuban President Raul Castro during a private audience at the Vatican, on May 10, 2015
Gregorio Borgia, POOL/AFP

Spokesman Lombardi ruled out a possible meeting during the US-leg of the trip with Russian President Vladimir Putin, brushing off media reports that the pair would meet when the pontiff addresses the United Nations in New York.

Lombardi also dismissed concerns over Francis’s security, saying the 78-year old pope — who loves nothing more than to plunge into the crowds — would move around freely during the trip.

AFP
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