Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday congratulated Iraq for winning the Asian Cup football championship at the weekend, which he hailed as a "historic success".
"So often I have cried with the Iraqis; in this case I rejoice with them," the pope said.
The "good news about Iraq ... generated a popular explosion of joy in the entire country," Benedict was quoted by AFP as saying at the end of his weekly general audience.
"I was happily impressed with the enthusiasm that seized all the people, prompting them to take to the streets to celebrate," the 80-year-old German pope said.
"This experience of shared happiness revealed the desire of a people for a normal and serene life. I hope the event will contribute to the achievement in Iraq ... of a future with true peace, in freedom and reciprocal respect," Benedict said. "Congratulations!"
Iraq erupted in joy and celebratory gunfire on Sunday after the Asian Cup victory united its bitterly divided communities in a rare moment of celebration.
However, celebrations following last week's semi-final victory against South Korea were shattered by two car bomb attacks that killed 50 people. (*)
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