Pope Francis arrives for the family photo next to Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the second day of the G7 summit at the Borgo Egnazia resort in Savelletri, Puglia, Italy, on June 14, 2024. File/Reuters
World leaders remembered Pope Francis as "a beacon of compassion", reacting with sadness after the leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics died on Monday.
Here are some of the first reactions to the death of the 88-year-old Pontiff:
• 'Stood for brotherly mankind': France – French President Emmanuel Macron said the Pope had always been "on the side of the most vulnerable and the most fragile" and that he had stood for "brotherly humankind".
• 'A great man has left us': Italy – "Pope Francis has returned to the Father's home. It is deeply sad news, because a great man has left us," Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said.
• 'Defender of humanism and justice': Putin – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday hailed the late Pope Francis as a "defender" of "humanism and justice", and praised his efforts to promote dialogue between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches.
Sheikh Ahmed El Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Mosque (left) talks with Pope Francis during a private audience in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican, May 23, 2016. File/AP
Putin said Francis, who died on Monday, was a "wise" religious leader, "statesman" and "consistent defender of the high values of humanism and justice", in a letter to the Vatican published by the Kremlin.
"During all the years of his pontificate, he actively promoted dialogue between the Russian Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches, as well as constructive interaction between Russia and the Holy See," Putin added.
• 'Pope prayed for peace in Ukraine and Ukrainians': Zelensky – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday mourned the death of Pope Francis, saying the Catholic leader had "prayed for peace in Ukraine and for Ukrainians."
"We grieve together with Catholics and all Christians," Zelensky wrote on social media.
Pictures of Pope Francis are displayed at a shop, after the death of Pope Francis was announced by the Vatican, in Bethlehem on Monday.
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• 'Deeply saddened': Charles – King Charles III said he was "deeply saddened" by the death of Pope Francis, and that he had been "greatly moved" to visit him earlier this month with his wife Queen Camilla.
"Through his work and care for both people and planet, he profoundly touched the lives of so many," said King Charles, who is also the head of the Church of England.
• 'A beacon of compassion': India – "Pope Francis will always be remembered as a beacon of compassion, humility and spiritual courage by millions across the world," Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
"I fondly recall my meetings with him and was greatly inspired by his commitment to inclusive and all-round development."
A Catholic believer picks up a copy of Pope Francis' autobiography book "Hope" at Myeongdong Cathedral, after the death of Pope Francis, in Seoul, on Monday. Reuters
• 'Strong ties': Israel – "He rightly saw great importance in fostering strong ties with the Jewish world and in advancing interfaith dialogue as a path toward greater understanding and mutual respect," Israeli President Isaac Herzog said.
• 'A faithful friend': Palestinian president – "Today, we lost a faithful friend of the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights," Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas said, noting that the Pope "recognised the Palestinian state and authorised the Palestinian flag to be raised in the Vatican".
• 'Love and compassion': Egypt – Egyptian President Fattah Al Sisi said the death of Pope Francis "is a profound loss for the entire world, as he was a voice of peace, love and compassion".
Filipinos pray the rosary, after the death of Pope Francis was announced by the Vatican, at the Cubao Cathedral in Quezon City, Philippines.
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He said the Pope "worked tirelessly to promote tolerance and build bridges of dialogue... and was a champion of the Palestinian cause, defending legitimate rights and calling for an end to conflict".
* 'Best Pope in my lifetime': Philippine leader: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr of the Philippines on Monday described Pope Francis as the "best Pope in my lifetime," as he expressed deep sorrow over his passing.
"A man of profound faith and humility, Pope Francis led not only with wisdom but with a heart open to all, especially the poor and the forgotten," Marcos said in a separate post on Facebook.
People attend a mass in Notre-Dame Cathedral to honour Pope Francis following his death on Monday.
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• 'Distinguished papacy': Ireland – "Pope Francis' long and distinguished papacy was marked by his unwavering commitment to the principles of compassion, peace and human dignity" Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin said, adding that he would be remembered for his "expression of pain and shame" about historic child abuses in the Catholic Church during his 2018 visit to Ireland.
• 'Profound legacy': Spain - "I am sorry to hear of the death of Pope Francis. His commitment to peace, social justice and the most vulnerable leaves a profound legacy. Rest in peace," Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said.
• 'Indefatigable commitment': Germany – Incoming German chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed "great sorrow" and described Pope Francis as a man "guided by humility and faith".
Pope Francis twirls a soccer ball he was presented by a member of the Circus of Cuba at the Vatican.
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He said the Pontiff "will remain in our memories for his indefatigable commitment" to "the most vulnerable, for justice and for reconciliation".
• 'Service to humanity': Ethiopia – "May his soul rest in eternal peace, and may his legacy of compassion, humility, and service to humanity continue to inspire generations to come," Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said.
• 'A loss for humanity': Lebanon – "We will never forget his repeated calls to protect Lebanon and preserve its identity and diversity," Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said.
He called Pope Francis's death "a loss for all humanity, for he was a powerful voice for justice and peace" who urged "dialogue between religions and cultures".
• ''Servant leadership': Kenya – "He exemplified servant leadership through his humility, his unwavering commitment to inclusivity and justice, and his deep compassion for the poor and the vulnerable," Kenyan President William Ruto said.
"His strong ethical and moral convictions inspired millions across the world, regardless of faith or background."