Pope Francis has received relatives of the victims of this summer's lorry attack in Nice, France, offering "immense compassion" and encouraging them not to respond to hatred with hatred.

The audience at the Vatican on Saturday included Christians, Muslims and Jews.

Pope Francis said strong inter-religious relations could help "alleviate the wounds of these dramatic events".

Nice's former mayor brought a basket of 86 flowers to symbolise the 86 victims of the July 14 attack by an extremist who mowed down people celebrating Bastille Day in the French Riviera city.

Pope Francis cautioned against "responding to hatred with hatred and to violence with violence", although he said the temptation to do so is great.

Some at the meeting showed him photos of dead family members as he greeted participants one by one.

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