The Hungarian President held talks in the Vatican with Pope Leo XIV: The question of peace in Europe

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok had a private audience with Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican on Saturday. The main topic of their conversation was the issue of peace in Europe and the protection of Christian values, reports the correspondent of TASR in Budapest with reference to the telex.hu server.

  • The Hungarian president had an audience with Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican.
  • The main topic of the meeting was peace in Europe and the protection of Christian values.
  • Both leaders emphasized efforts to end conflicts as a common priority.
  • Sulyok invited the Pope to visit Hungary, the date has not yet been announced.
  • The importance of preserving the Christian heritage for Hungary was also discussed.

After the meeting, the Hungarian head of state emphasized that considers peace to be “the most important value of our time”. According to him, there is agreement between the two sides that efforts to end the conflicts are a priority.

“Today, no one disputes that peace is paramount, and in Europe, the Vatican is, along with Hungary, the most devoted supporter of peace,” Sulyok told the media. The server noted that Sulyok invited the head of the Catholic Church to visit Hungary, the date and details of which have not yet been disclosed.

In addition to the security situation, statesmen also addressed spiritual issues. The Hungarian president underlined that the preservation of the Christian cultural and spiritual heritage is crucial for Hungary, and he sees the Holy See as a decisive partner in this effort.

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