Pope Leo Invited to Join Trump's 'Board of Peace', Cardinal Says
Pope Leo XIV considers joining Trump’s Board of Peace to oversee Gaza reconstruction; Vatican notes unique diplomatic role and cautious responses from some invited countries.
- Pope Leo XIV is considering an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump to join the 'Board of Peace' to address the Gaza conflict.
- Cardinal Pietro Parolin stated that the Pope's response to the invitation requires careful evaluation.
- The 'Board of Peace' aims to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and includes participation from various countries, but the Vatican will not contribute financially.
- Parolin emphasized the need to respect international law and eliminate tensions between the U.S. and Europe for better global relations.
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