Pope Leo XIV. and Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán discussed support for ending the Ukrainian conflict. The Prime Minister continued with a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Meloni.
Pope Leo XIV. received Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a private audience in the Vatican on Monday, with whom they talked about efforts to end the war in Ukraine. The Prime Minister stated this in a post on Facebook, reports TASR correspondent in Budapest.
“I asked the Holy Father to support Hungary’s anti-war efforts,” Orbán wrote.
Meeting with the Italian Prime Minister
Italian media previously reported that Pope Leo XIV. will receive the Hungarian Prime Minister, who will also meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni in Rome in the afternoon.
The telex.hu server recalled that Orbán met with Pope Leo XIV. met for the first time since he assumed the office of the head of the Catholic Church.
