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Pope tells Merkel to keep pressing for international cooperation

(Reuters) 'The pope encouraged me to continue and fight for international agreements, including the Paris agreement,' Merkel said after an unusually long private audience with him.
Pope tells Merkel to keep pressing for international cooperation

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) Pope Francis has asked Germany to keep fighting for the Paris climate change deal and to “tear down walls” that inhibit international cooperation, Chancellor Angela Merkel said, offering a stark contrast between her agenda and U.S. policy.

President Trump announced this month that he would withdraw from the landmark 2015 global agreement to fight climate change, drawing anger from world leaders.

“The pope encouraged me to continue and fight for international agreements, including the Paris agreement,” Merkel told reporters Saturday (June 17) after an unusually long, 40-minute private audience with him.


Merkel, who faces elections in September, said the pope expressed his support for the agenda of the G-20 major economies, who hold a summit in Hamburg next month.

“This (G-20) agenda assumes that we are a part of a world in which we work together through multilateral cooperation,” Merkel said of her discussion with the pope.

“It is a world in which we want to tear down walls and not build them, and in which we all seek prosperity, wealth, honor and dignity for mankind.”

Trump, who has promised to build a wall along the Mexican border, has shunned some multilateral cooperation.

The Vatican said that issues of common interest were discussed, including the need for the international community to focus on combating poverty, hunger, the global threat of terrorism and climate change.

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