Pope Francis welcomed the new ambassador of Iran to the Holy See, who presented his credentials. He also gifted the Pope this painting of the Last Supper.
This is also a reminder that the Iranian people are familiar with Christian culture and faith.
In Iran, 96% of the population is Muslim and the Vatican has been building closer relations with the country both religiously and politically.
In fact, the Iranian president requested a call with Pope Francis in November. During it, he expressed his appreciation for the Pope's position as a “Catholic leader on the need for a cease-fire in Gaza.”
Dialogue with Iran on this issue has not just emerged in the wake of the outbreak of conflict between Israel and the Hamas on October 7.
Already in 2021, when the country's foreign minister visited the Vatican, the dialogue with the Pope revolved around Israeli-Palestinian relations.
Iran and the Vatican have maintained diplomatic relations since the time of Pope Pius XII. It is a delicate bond due to Iran's differing international stances, but the two have consistently tried to find common ground.
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