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ROME: Argentine President Cristina Kirchner said on Monday that she had asked her compatriot Pope Francis to intervene in the row between their country and Britain over the Falkland Islands.
"I asked his intervention to promote dialogue between the two sides," Kirchner told a news conference after meeting Francis ahead of his inaugural mass on Tuesday, noting that Pope John Paul II had mediated in a similar conflict between Argentina and Chile.
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