Pope Benedict XVI met on April 18 with Ban Ki-moon, the Secretary General of the UN (pic'd here), who invited him to visit the New York headquarters of the international body.
In a brief statement about the Wednesday-evening meeting, the Vatican said that the 20-minute conversation had focused on cooperation between the Church and the UN.
The Vatican statement acknowledged the UN official's invitation for a papal visit to headquarters in New York, but did not indicate the Pontiff's response.
Ban Ki-moon, a South Korean diplomat who succeeded Kofi Annan in January 2007 as Secretary General, was meeting with the Pope for the first time.
He was accompanied by his wife.
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