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Pope Francis receives Hakainde Hichilema, the president of Zambia, in audience at the Vatican on Saturday. BY VATICAN NEWS STAFF REPORTER Zambian president Hakainde Hichilema was received by
Pope Francis at the Vatican on Saturday morning. Following the audience with the Holy Father, President Hichilema met with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin and Monsignor Mirosław
Wachowski, the Undersecretary for Relations with States. A statement from the Holy See Press Office indicated some of the major topics covered by the “cordial discussions,” including aspects
of the country’s economic and social situation, and the valued contribution of the Church in various sections of society. The issue of universal access to Covid-19 vaccines and treatment
was also treated, as well as the possibility of further study with regard to the drafting of a bilateral agreement between Zambia and the Holy See, “as a further sign of respectful
cooperation.” Pope Francis' audience with Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema EXCHANGE OF GIFTS During the papal audience, Pope Francis presented President Hichilema with a mosaic of
the biblical figure of Noah, with the words “With Noah God opens a way of salvation, for creation and for every human being.” The Holy Father also gave the president a collection of
documents from his pontificate, including the 2022 Message for Peace; the Document on Human Fraternity; and a book on the Statio Orbis of 27 March 2020, when Pope Francis prayed for and with
the whole world to overcome the coronavirus emergency. For his part, President Hichilema offered Pope Francis a sculpture in wood and copper representing the typical musical instruments of
Zambia. PHOTOGALLERY Papal Audience with the President of the Republic of Zambia