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Pope Francis has notched a new first in his nearly nine-year-old papacy – an appearance as a TV talk show guest.
Francis spoke about personal friendship as well as about issues like migration while interviewed by the host of a popular Italian talk show on Rai state television that airs on Sunday nights.
The pontiff has given interviews to Italian and foreign media since being elected pontiff in March 2013.
But this was the first time that he answered questions on a talk show regularly followed by millions of viewers.
The studio is in Milan; the host interviewed the pontiff, at the Vatican, by remote.
In the TV interview, Francis expressed anew his insistence that migrants be welcomed and integrated in society.
Francis referred to the frequent standoffs experienced by humanitarian ships which rescue migrants in the Mediterranean from traffickers’ unseaworthy vessels but are denied for days port permission by countries rimming the sea.
“Each country must say how many migrants they can take,” Francis said, urging more solidarity among nations for those who are hoping for a better life somewhere in Europe.
”This is an internal political problem.”
The interviewer, Fabio Fazio, cited the tensions in Europe over whether Russia might invade its neighbour Ukraine. Francis didn’t weigh in directly, replying only “war is always destruction.”
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