President Javier Milei of Argentina, who previously criticized Pope Francis and accused him of violating the Ten Commandments, had a cordial hour-long conversation with the pontiff on Monday. The Vatican stated that they discussed strengthening relations and addressing Argentina’s economic crisis. The meeting also touched on international conflicts and the commitment to peace among nations. Despite their previous differences, the two leaders showed goodwill during the meeting. Mr. Milei’s office posted a photo of the pope with the president and his sister on social media. The president’s tone towards the pope softened after his election, and the pope even congratulated him and expressed his wishes for the unity and progress of Argentina. This encounter highlights the importance of maintaining open political dialogue, even with leaders who hold opposing views. For more details, you can visit www.nytimes.com.