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Schwarzenegger meets Pope at the Vatican

The former governor of California attended the pontiff's General Audience on Wednesday, a weekly meeting when the pope welcomes pilgrims and visitors.

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Writing on Twitter, Schwarzenegger said: "It was my great honor to meet His Holiness. I am a huge fan - a true leader for the Church & a steward for all of God's creatures."

The Austrian-born politician, who first shot to prominence as a bodybuilder and actor, came to the Vatican in a bid to raise awareness of R20 - Regions of Climate Action, a non-governmental organisation he founded in 2010.

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The group works with local authorities around the world to develop and promote carbon-efficient and climate resilient economic development projects.

During his term as the governor of California between 2003 and 2011, Schwarzenegger clamped down of vehicle emission standards in the state.

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After what state-run Vatican Radio described as a "brief greeting" from the pope, Schwarzenegger showed the Catholic leader some of R20's work.

The Terminator film franchise star later said of the pope: "His environmental work inspires me and I look forward to working together for a clean energy future."

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