Iran dailies hail Pope-Sistani meet as chance for peace
TEHRAN: The Iraq meeting of Pope Francis and Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, one of Islam’s top clerics, was front-page news in Iran on Sunday, with some media declaring it a chance for peace in the neighbouring country.
Officials in Iran, like Iraq, have not yet commented on the pontiff’s historic visit to Iraq that began on Friday. Tehran, with its allies within Baghdad’s state-sponsored Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary force, helped Iraqi troops defeat the Jihadist Islamic State (IS) group at the end of 2017.
Iran’s reformist Sazandegi daily said the two religious leaders are now "the standard-bearers of world peace" and called their meetings "the most effective event (in the history of) dialogue between religions".
Another reformist daily, Shargh, said it was "a symbolic spectacle showing the importance of cooperation between followers of different religions". Iran’s conservative dailies noted that the return of security to Iraq was the result of efforts by "resistance" forces, recalling Sistani’s call in 2014 for Iraqis to take up arms against the Jihadists.
"Pope Francis and many western countries must be aware that this freedom (to travel to Iraq) owes much to the blood of the courageous youth of the resistance axis and the wisdom of the authority," said the ultraconservative Resalat.
It added that the meeting could be "a valuable opportunity for peace and to alleviate the suffering of the Iraqi people, especially the Christians affected by the Islamic State’s invasion".
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