Credited from: ALJAZEERA
Pope Leo XIV has announced his plans to travel to Türkiye and Lebanon for his first trip abroad, starting in late November, according to trtglobal and aa.
The pontiff's itinerary includes a significant visit to İznik, Türkiye, where he will commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, alongside a scheduled meeting with Patriarch Bartholomew, a prominent figure among Orthodox Christians, according to aa and aljazeera.
The significance of choosing these Muslim-majority countries is intended to foster dialogue and promote peace. Lee is also expected to address the emotional impacts of the 2020 Beirut port explosion during his visit to Lebanon, which is home to a significant Christian population, as detailed by aljazeera.