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US President Barack Obama is due to meet Pope Francis for the first time on the third leg of a European tour dominated by the crisis in Ukraine.US President Barack Obama is due to meet Pope Francis for the first time on the third leg of a European tour dominated by the crisis in Ukraine.
He flew into Rome after three days of talks with EU leaders in the Netherlands and Brussels.He flew into Rome after three days of talks with EU leaders in the Netherlands and Brussels.
Tensions are high following Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.Tensions are high following Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
On Wednesday Mr Obama said the US and the EU were considering deeper sanctions against Moscow if there were any further incursions.On Wednesday Mr Obama said the US and the EU were considering deeper sanctions against Moscow if there were any further incursions.
Pro-Russian forces annexed the Crimean peninsula earlier this month following a referendum that Kiev and its Western allies consider illegal. Pro-Russian forces seized Crimea - which has a Russian-speaking majority - earlier this month.
US Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said President Obama has been inspired by Pope Francis and the way he has motivated people around the world with messages of inclusion and equality. Moscow annexed the peninsula after it declared independence following a referendum which Ukraine and its Western allies consider illegal.
He said Mr Obama planned to express his appreciation for the Pope's leadership.
The BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome says the two men have very different views on subjects such as abortion, contraception and gay marriage, but at this meeting they are likely to emphasise what they share.
After meeting the Pope, President Obama is due to meet Italian President Giorgio Napolitano at the presidential palace.
He will then have lunch with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi before holding a joint news conference.
In the afternoon Mr Obama is expected to make a private tour of the Colosseum, which will be temporarily closed to the public.
'Brute force''Brute force'
On Wednesday, the US president held talks with EU leaders in Brussels. US Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said President Obama has been inspired by Pope Francis' messages of inclusion and equality.
Washington and the EU have already imposed targeted sanctions against Russian and Ukrainian individuals over the annexation of Crimea. He said Mr Obama planned to express his appreciation for his leadership.
Later, in a keynote speech, he said Russians "will recognise that they cannot achieve security, prosperity and status... through brute force". The BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome says the two men have very different views on subjects such as abortion, contraception and gay marriage, but at this meeting they are likely to emphasise what they share.
After meeting the Pope, Mr Obama is due to meet both Italian President Giorgio Napolitano and Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
On Wednesday, the US president held talks with EU leaders in Brussels. Washington and the EU have already imposed targeted sanctions against Russian and Ukrainian individuals over the annexation of Crimea.
Later he said Russians would "recognise that they cannot achieve security, prosperity and status... through brute force".
"That's why, throughout this crisis, we will combine our substantial pressure on Russia with an open door for diplomacy," he said."That's why, throughout this crisis, we will combine our substantial pressure on Russia with an open door for diplomacy," he said.
Mr Obama stressed EU and US unity on the issue of Ukraine. Mr Obama stressed EU and US unity on the issue of Ukraine. "The world is safer, and more just when Europe and America stand as one," he said.
"The world is safer, and more just when Europe and America stand as one," he said.
European Council President Herman Van Rompuy called it a "crucial" relationship.
Pro-Russian forces began seizing key sites in Crimea days after Ukraine's Moscow-leaning President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted.Pro-Russian forces began seizing key sites in Crimea days after Ukraine's Moscow-leaning President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted.
He left power following months of bloody protests over his decision to seek greater ties with Moscow rather than the EU.He left power following months of bloody protests over his decision to seek greater ties with Moscow rather than the EU.
President Obama flew to Brussels following a nuclear security summit in the Netherlands.President Obama flew to Brussels following a nuclear security summit in the Netherlands.
He is due to leave Italy on Friday morning for Saudi Arabia, the final stop on his weeklong overseas trip.