In this Foreign Affairs snapshot, National Catholic Register's Rome correspondent Edward Pentin
evaluates Pope Benedict XVI's foreign policy legacy. Recognizing the
former pontiff's shortcomings, Pentin calls attention to the fact that
under Pope Benedict XVI's rule, the Holy See established diplomatic
relations with several new countries, including Russia, and improved its
ties with many more, including Israel, Vietnam, and Saudi Arabia. Read More »http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139031/edward-pentin/the-pope-as-diplomat
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