His Beatitude Patriarch John X of Antioch meets with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Natalya Mihailova | 31 January 2014

On 29th 2014, Russian Minister of Foreign Relations, Sergei Lavrov, met with His Beatitude Patriarch John X of Antioch and All the East currently on the official visit to the Russian Orthodox Church.

Attending the meeting held at the House of Reception of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate’s Department (DECR); Bishop Panteleimon of Orekhovo-Zuevo, chairman of the Synodal Department for Charity and Social Ministry, archpriest Nikolai Balashov, deputy chairman of the DECR; and hegumen Arseniy (Sokolov), representative of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia to the Patriarch of Antioch and All the East.

Minister Lavrov underscored a special historical value of the centuries-long relations between the Orthodox Church of Antioch and Russia. These relations are conducive for maintaining traditional accord, which is indispensable in the world and in the Middle East and Northern Africa. Mikhail of Kiev, the first Metropolitan of Rus’, came from Syria, he added.

Traditional interaction and friendly fraternal relations are in demand now as never before, as the events of the Arab Spring ‘affect the fate of Christians who lived in peace and accord with all their neighbours for two thousand years.

‘Today friendship between Orthodox and other Christians, Muslims and followers of other religions is undergoing a serious test. That is why our dialogue is very important for the prevention of a worse scenario,’ the minister said.

He expressed his regret over the abduction of Metropolitans Paul (Yazigi) of Aleppo and Mar Gregorious Yohanna Ibrahim of the Syriac Orthodox Church and assured Patriarch John X that the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs exerted maximum efforts in order that they are found and released.

His Beatitude Patriarch John X expressed gratitude to Russia for its position on the events in the Middle East and also to the Russian people for humanitarian aid. Patriarch John underscored that the Antiochian Patriarchate distributed this aid among people in Syria irrespective of their religious belief.

He added that the mission of the Church of Antioch today was to share the pain with the Syrian people and convince them to stay in the homeland of their ancestors and continue their traditions. It is difficult to think about the Middle East without Christians. It is impossible to think about Palestine, where Christ was born, without Christians,’ His Beatitude said.

Source: DECR

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