Pope Francis can not be expected to solve "impossible problems", a Vatican spokesman said late Wednesday, rejecting any loss of "moral authority" after the pope refrained from addressing the Rohingya crisis head-on during his trip to Myanmar.
"People are not expected to solve impossible problems and the moral authority of the pope stands," Vatican spokesman Greg Burke told reporters at the tail end of a four-day trip to Myanmar.
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