Leo XIV. and Rubio met in the Vatican. The dialogue proceeded constructively despite the Pope’s disagreements with Trump

Pope Leo XIV. and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio are trying to reset relations after a bitter verbal conflict with Trump. They talk about peace and nuclear weapons.

Interviews of Pope Leo XIV. with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, after weeks of tension between the Vatican and the White House, they emphasized the strong ties between the two sides. This was stated on Thursday by the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to TASR, according to the AFP and AP agencies.

  • The talks between Pope Leo XIV and Marco Rubio confirmed strong US-Vatican relations.
  • The main topics of the meetings were the situation in the Middle East and the Western Hemisphere.
  • Rubio and Cardinal Pietro Parolin addressed humanitarian aid and lasting peace in the Middle East.
  • The tension arose after Trump attacked the Pope for criticizing the attack on Iran.
  • Pope Leo XIV unequivocally rejected nuclear weapons and accusations of supporting Iran.

The pope and Rubio discussed the situation in the Middle East and issues of mutual concern in the Western Hemisphere, a department spokesman said after Thursday’s meeting. “The meeting underscored the strong relationship between the United States and the Holy See and their shared commitment to promoting peace and human dignity,” the announcement said.

Discussion of the Middle East

Rubio also met with the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin. According to the spokesman, they discussed humanitarian activities and efforts to achieve lasting peace in the Middle East.

Rubio’s visit was aimed at calming strained bilateral relations sparked by President Donald Trump’s harsh words against the Pope.

Trump’s criticism of the Pope

Relations between the White House and the Vatican, according to AFP, after the accession of the first American pope in history, Leo XIV. significantly worsened. Trump reproached the pope in April for not doing his job well. He branded him “weak in the fight against crime” and “terrible in foreign policy” after the Pope condemned the US-Israeli attack on Iran as “truly unacceptable”. Even then, Trump claimed that Leo XIV. he wants to allow Iran to have nuclear weapons.

The Pope responded by declaring that he was “not afraid” of the American administration and had a “moral obligation to speak out” against the war in a negative and critical manner. Trump then claimed that the Pope was allegedly supporting Iran’s nuclear weapons, which the Vatican denied. Leo XIV. emphasized that the Catholic Church has long rejected all nuclear weapons.

Rubio eases tensions

Rubio is a practicing Catholic, and even before his trip to Europe he tried to play down the significance of the dispute. An official from his department told AFP that Thursday’s talks were “friendly and constructive”.

The American minister spent two and a half hours in the Vatican and his private audience with the Pope lasted about 45 minutes. On Friday, Rubio is scheduled to hold talks with Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni.

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