VATICAN CITY, Italy
Many world leaders have announced they will travel to Rome for Pope Francis's funeral on Saturday, which is expected to draw a huge crowd in the square in front of St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican.
Here is a list of the expected
VIP guests.
- Americas -
-- US President Donald Trump
and his wife Melania will attend. Trump said in a social media post: "We
look forward to being there!"
-- President Javier Milei of
Argentina, where the pope was born in 1936, will attend, his office said. The
pope had a delicate relationship with politics in his homeland, but Milei
hailed his "wisdom".
-- Brazil's President Luiz
Inacio Lula da Silva will attend with his wife Janja, his government said. Lula
has said Francis "vigorously criticised the economic models that have
brought so much injustice to humanity".
- UN -
-- United Nations Secretary
General Antonio Guterres will attend the funeral, his office said.
- Europe -
-- EU Commission chief Ursula
von der Leyen and Antonio Costa, head of the European Council, will both travel
to Rome.
-- UK Prime Minister Keir
Starmer will attend, and Prince William will also go to represent head of state
King Charles III.
-- Ireland's President Michael
Higgins and his wife will travel to Rome for the ceremony, his office said,
along with Prime Minister Micheal Martin.
-- Spain's King Felipe VI and
Queen Letizia will attend, the royal palace said. Felipe called the pontiff
"an enormous ethical beacon of our world, of our time".
-- French President Emmanuel
Macron, who cut short a visit to the Indian Ocean region after the pope's
death, told reporters: "We will attend the pope's funeral as we
should."
-- Germany's outgoing
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is also expected, along with President Frank-Walter
Steinmeier, who will lead Germany's delegation. Incoming chancellor Friedrich
Merz will not attend.
-- Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky, who said Francis had "prayed for peace in
Ukraine", will attend with his wife, Olena Zelenska.
-- Russian leader Vladimir
Putin, who is subject to an International Criminal Court arrest warrant over
his invasion of Ukraine, will not attend, the Kremlin said.
-- Poland's President Andrzej
Duda, who declared a national day of mourning for Saturday, will be among the
mourners with his wife.
-- Belgium's Prime Minister
Bart De Wever will attend, as will King Philippe and Queen Mathilde.
-- The Netherlands' King
Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima -- who also has Argentine nationality -- will
not make the trip due to the king's birthday celebrations despite being
"deeply moved" by Francis's passing, the royal family said.
The country's Prime Minister
Dick Schoof and Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp will go to the funeral.
-- Portugal's President
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Prime Minister Luis Montenegro will lead a
delegation to the ceremony.
-- Hungary's President Tamas
Sulyok confirmed his attendance, as did Austria's Chancellor Christian Stocker,
and Slovenian President Natasa Pirc Musar, who will be there with Prime
Minister Robert Golob.
-- Croatian President Zoran
Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic are due to attend. Croatia
declared Saturday a day of national mourning.
-- Sweden's King Carl XVI
Gustaf and his wife Queen Silvia will attend, as well as Prime Minister Ulf
Kristersson, the royal palace said.
-- The presidents of all three
Baltic states will attend: Gitanas Nauseda of Lithuania, Edgars Rinkevics of
Latvia and Alar Karis of Estonia.
-- Monaco's royal family
announced three days of mourning and a palace source said Prince Albert II and
Princess Charlene would go to the funeral.
Other European states sending
leaders include the Czech Republic, Kosovo, Moldova, Romania and Slovakia.
- Asia -
-- Philippine President
Ferdinand Marcos and first lady Liza Marcos will attend the funeral, according
to the palace press officer.
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