President Joe Biden will travel to Italy next month for his final international trip as president, meeting Pope Francis and Italian leaders.
Biden to meet Pope Francis at the Vatican
Biden accepted an invitation from Pope Francis during a call on Thursday. Their discussions will include advancing global peace and addressing human rights issues.
Meetings with Meloni and Mattarella scheduled
During the Jan. 9-12 visit, Biden will meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella to discuss Italy’s leadership during its G7 presidency.
Late-term travel by presidents is rare
Biden’s overseas trip comes late in his presidency, a rare occurrence. The last president to travel this late in office was George H.W. Bush in January 1993.
Previous meetings with Pope Francis
Biden, a devout Catholic, has met Pope Francis multiple times. Their past talks included climate change, poverty, and the president’s personal grief over losing his son Beau.
Trip coincides with Vatican holy year events
The visit aligns with the Vatican’s holy year, which began on Christmas Eve. The event is expected to attract 32 million pilgrims to Rome by 2025.
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