Pope and Argentine President Appear to Find Some Common Ground
Briefly

The Vatican said in a statement that the two leaders had spoken at a private meeting about their shared will to further strengthen relations and had addressed the Milei government's program to counter the economic crisis in Argentina, where the annual inflation rate is at 211 percent.
In the years preceding his election in November, Mr. Milei often attacked the pope, who in his writings and speeches has repeatedly spoken out against free market economies for generating income inequalities that affect the most vulnerable.
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