09 October,2018 02:11 PM IST | Seoul | IANS
Kim Jong-un. File Photo
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has invited Pope Francis to visit Pyongyang, the South Korean presidential office said on Tuesday.
The invitation was revealed during a press briefing here about South Korean President Moon Jae-in's upcoming visit to Europe, which includes a trip to the Vatican on October 17 and 18. "Chairman Kim (Jong-un) said he will 'ardently welcome the Pope if he visits Pyongyang'," said presidential spokesperson Kim Eui-kyeom, according to Yonhap news agency.
Moon and Kim have met three times this year, with the last meeting taking place in September in Pyongyang. "Moon will deliver this message from the Pyongyang leader when he meets the Pope," the spokesperson said, adding that the South Korean leader will also seek the Vatican's support for peace and stability on the Korean peninsula. The Pope has in the past supported dialogue between the two Koreas and the historic summit between Kim and US President Donald Trump, which took place in Singapore on June 12. The Pontiff visited South Korea in August 2014.
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