Pope says wants to visit Iraq in 2020

AFP  |  Vatican City 

said Monday he wants to visit as early as next year in spite of the security conditions.

"An insistent thought accompanies me when I think about Iraq, where I want to go next year, so that it can look to the future through peaceful and shared participation in the construction of the common good," told a Vatican audience.

The pope voiced hope that "does not return to the tensions which come from the never-ending conflicts between regional powers." has been a battleground for competing forces, including the jihadist Islamic State group, since the US-led ouster of in 2003.

Vatican number two Cardinal Pietro Parolin warned in January that a papal trip to Iraq imposed a "minimum of conditions" that "are not currently met".

Discussing terrorism, the of state said the Iraqi authorities confirmed that "the roots of this phenomenon are still present".

has made boosting ties between Christianity and Islam a cornerstone of his papacy. He has this year visited in the and

The pope has already visited several Muslim countries, including in 2014, in 2016 and in 2017.

moved quickly after his election in 2013 to make overtures to Jews and Muslims, inviting two old friends from -- a rabbi and a Muslim -- on a trip to the where he condemned religious hatred.

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First Published: Mon, June 10 2019. 17:25 IST