Following the announcement that he was to be made a cardinal, El Salvador's Foreign Ministry said the San Salvador auxiliary was "fundamental in the process of dialogue and negotiation that allowed us to sign the peace accords in 1992 that put an end to the conflict in our country."

Manuel Roberto Lopez, El Salvador's ambassador to the Holy See, told Catholic News Service July 10 that Cardinal Rosa Chavez's new role "places him in a situation where he has great experience."

"Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez was someone who collaborated extensively in the peace treaty in El Salvador because he was the only Salvadoran who participated in every single meeting between 1984-1989," the ambassador told CNS.

His participation in negotiations between the Salvadoran government and the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, he said, "culminated in the signing" of the Chapultepec Peace Accords in 1992.

Acknowledging that the conflict in the Korean peninsula is "a bit more complicated" and "won't be resolved in one day," Lopez told CNS that Cardinal Rosa Chavez's experience can help bring both sides to the negotiating table.

"I've known him for many years and he is such an authentic person in his simplicity, in his way of being close to the people; he was an auxiliary bishop but always close to the people, with the smell of the sheep as Pope Francis says," Lopez said.

"Even though he said he was going to return to his normal activities, I knew it wasn't going to be that way. The pope saw in him something greater to have given him more duties in the course of his pontificate. That is my opinion," he said.

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