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BEIJING: The foreign ministers of China and the Vatican have met in the first such high-level encounter between the sides, which do not have diplomatic ties, Beijing’s state media said Saturday.
The talks between China’s Wang Yi and Archbishop Paul Gallagher in Munich, Germany, on Friday come as relations between the two sides steadily improve following a landmark agreement on the appointment of bishops in 2018. “Today is the first meeting between the Chinese and Vatican foreign ministers,” Wang said, according to the People’s Daily, the Communist Party mouthpiece. “This is a continuation of the exchanges between China and the Vatican for a period of time. It will open up more space for the future exchanges between the two sides,” he said. Wang called the 2018 agreement ‘ground-breaking’, adding that it “has achieved positive results”.
Wang and Gallagher, who met during the Munich Security Conference, also discussed China’s efforts to contain the new coronavirus epidemic, which has killed more than 1,500 and infected some 66,000 in the country.
In a statement, the Vatican said the talks were “cordial” and that contacts between the two sides had seen “positive developments”.
The People’s Republic of China broke relations with the Vatican in 1951. The Vatican is the only European diplomatic ally of self-ruled Taiwan, which is viewed by China as a breakaway province awaiting reunification. China’s roughly 12 million Catholics have for decades been split between a government-run association, whose clergy were chosen by the atheist Communist Party, and an unofficial underground church loyal to the Vatican. But under the terms of the deal agreed in September 2018, both Beijing and the Vatican now have a say in appointing Catholic bishops. (AFP)

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