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  • Anthony Albanese met with Pope Leo XIV following inauguration mass at the Vatican.
  • Their conversation concerned Albanese’s late mother who raised the prime minister Catholic.
  • Albanese also met with other world leaders from Canada, Ukraine and the European Union.

Anthony Albanese spoke to Pope Leo XIV about his mother after being ushered into St Peter’s Basilica in Rome following the Catholic leader’s inauguration mass.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese standing among other world leaders at the Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV at St Peter’s Square in Vatican City.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joins other world leaders at the Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV at St Peter’s Square in Vatican City. Source: AAP / Flavio Brancaleone

“I spoke to him about my mother who would be, I’m sure, looking down from heaven with the biggest smile she’s ever had,” the prime minister told reporters at the Vatican on Sunday.

The conversation took place after a number of world leaders were taken into the basilica to greet the pope after the mass.

Albanese, who was raised Catholic in a housing commission flat in Sydney, often references his late single-parent mother and her influence on his life.
Albanese also met with other world leaders on the sidelines of the historic event at the Vatican, including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, European Union President Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Von der Leyen reportedly raised the prospect of closer security ties between the EU and Australia, similar to other arrangements between the trading bloc and Japan and South Korea.

Albanese was reportedly cautious but indicated he was open to considering the proposal, which might involve future military exercises and other cooperation in areas of mutual interest, according to the ABC.
Australia has been pursuing a free trade agreement with the EU, which is yet to be settled to its satisfaction.

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