As it happened: Pope Francis in first day of historic visit to Turkey

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Pope Francis has arrived in Turkey for a three-day visit that many are billing as an opportunity to increase dialogue between the Muslim and Christian worlds at a time of increased religious tension.
 
In the fourth ever visit of a pope to Turkey, Pope Francis started his trip on Nov. 28 by visiting Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. In line with his taboo-breaking style, the pontiff made a series of unscheduled stops at the final resting place of the founder of the Republic of Turkey.

During the joint conference with Erdoğan, Pope said he hopes Turkey can be a "great peacemaker," while warning against "fanaticism and fundamentalism." Turkish President Erdoğan, meanwhile, expressed disillusionment about the international response to the massacres in Syria and the coup in Egypt. Pope Francis had hosted Egyptian President Abdulfattah al-Sisi only four days ago in Vatican. 

Here are the updates as they happened throughout the day:

18.00 - The pope's official program for the first day of his visit to Turkey has ended.

17.50 - The pontiff stressed the common religious practices of Christians and Muslims, like respecting Abraham as an ancestor and fasting. He concluded his speech by promising to pray for the well-being of Görmez.

17.48 - After noting that Pope Benedict XVI had also visited the Diyanet during a trip to Turkey in 2006, Pope Francis said "dialogue acquires more importance during times of crises," while emphasizing the "tragedy" in Iraq and Syria.

17.43 - Pope Francis begins his speech by thanking Görmez "as the respected head of this important institution." 

17.32 - In...

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