VATICAN CITY – U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon invited Pope Benedict XVI to visit the United Nations headquarters in New York during a private meeting at the Vatican. The two leaders discussed global trouble spots and cultural tensions during a 20-minute encounter in the pope’s private library April 18. It was the first papal audience for Mr. Ban, a former South Korean diplomat who took up his U.N. post at the beginning of the year. A Vatican statement said the pope and Mr. Ban had discussed the need for a “restoration of multilateralism” in international affairs and the strengthening of the dialogue between cultures.




