Pope Francis to meet at G7 summit with Biden, Zelensky, Macron, Modi

Pope Francis attends the weekly general audience at Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican on June 12, 2024. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 13 June 2024
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Pope Francis to meet at G7 summit with Biden, Zelensky, Macron, Modi

  • Pope Francis is the first pope to participate in G7 discussions
  • Pope will have a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden

VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis will meet with the leaders of the United States, Ukraine, France and India, among others, on the sidelines of the Group of 7 (G7) summit in Italy, the Vatican said on Thursday.

Francis, who in January warned against the “perverse” dangers of artificial intelligence, is due to take part in leaders’ talks on the new technology on Friday.

He is the first pope to participate in G7 discussions.

Issuing a program for his one-day appearance, the Vatican said Francis would have a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden, a fellow Catholic.

The Vatican said he would also have one-on-one meetings with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, France’s Emmanuel Macron, India’s Narendra Modi, Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Canada’s Justin Trudeau, Turkiye’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Kenya’s William Ruto,

Algeria’s Abdelmadjid Tebboune, and the head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva.

Francis and Biden met at the Vatican in 2021 and the president said the pope told him he was a “good Catholic” who can receive communion even as conservative US bishops wanted to deny it because of Biden’s support for abortion rights.

The two men also spoke in October last year about the crisis in the Middle East after Hamas’ attack on Israel.

Biden has spoken movingly of his respect for the pope, praising his empathy and calling him a “decent man.” They stay in touch, Biden has said.


US to suspend visa processing for 75 nations

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US to suspend visa processing for 75 nations

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is suspending all visa processing for ​visitors from 75 countries starting January 21, Fox News reported on Wednesday, citing a memo from the US State Department.
Somalia, Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, ‌Brazil, Nigeria, Thailand ‌are ‌among ⁠the ​affected ‌countries, according to the report.
Representatives for the State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the reported ⁠memo, which Fox News said directs ‌US embassies to ‍refuse ‍visas under existing law while ‍the department reassesses its procedures. No time frame was provided.
The reported pause comes amid ​the sweeping immigration crackdown pursued by Republican US ⁠President Donald Trump since taking office last January.
In November, Trump had vowed to “permanently pause” migration from all “Third World Countries” following a shooting near the White House by an Afghan national that killed ‌a National Guard member.