Swiss President Meets Pope Leo XIV at Vatican.

Guy Parmelin met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Wednesday morning ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of the Pontifical Swiss Guard.

During the meeting, both leaders discussed plans for the construction of new barracks for the Swiss Guard within the Vatican. The project is expected to begin next year as part of preparations for the 500th anniversary of the historic Sack of Rome on May 6, 1527.

The anniversary commemorates the sacrifice of 147 Swiss Guards who lost their lives while defending Pope Clement VII against the forces of Emperor Charles V during the attack on Rome.

President Parmelin emphasized the symbolic importance of beginning construction work on May 6, aligning the project with the historic anniversary celebrations.

However, the Vatican is still awaiting approval from UNESCO before major construction can proceed. Since the Vatican is a UNESCO-listed heritage site, international authorization is required for significant infrastructure work.

Parmelin stated that Switzerland hopes to cooperate closely with the Vatican in preparing for the anniversary events, describing them as highly significant for both the Catholic Church and Switzerland’s national heritage.