Card. Péter Erdo, president of CCEE, archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, it is written in the note, "opened an analysis of the collaboration between Christians and Muslims in Europe. The God of our religions is the God of peace, and should not be exploited for violent choices. In some countries of Central-Eastern Europe, Christians and Muslims are experiencing life in common. Those experiences may be a remarkable contribution for Western countries, too". "The dialogue carried on by the members of CMRE and the Muslim guests, in relation to the Open Letter by 138 Muslim religious guides, sent to the people in charge of Christian Churches and faiths on 13 October 2007, pointed out interest aroused by this text. This text according to what the KEK-CCEE document reported expresses a wish for dialogue on the spiritual and holy basis, free from political and ideological conditioning. Numerous answers were sent, or are about to be prepared. The World Council of Churches is playing an important role with member Churches about the Letter. They are taking into consideration the Muslim-Catholic Forum which is being established with great interest. And they are taking into account the opportunity for a delegation of the group of the 138 to meet Benedict XVI. Another subject faced with the Muslim guests was the Chart of Muslims in Europe, signed by 400 Muslim associations and organizations in Europe on 10th January".