Pope Leo meets Rubio amid growing tensions with Trump over Iran
The closed-door audience aimed to calm a rift over Iran and covered Cuba aid, religious freedom and Christian persecution, officials said.
- On Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican to discuss humanitarian aid in Cuba and religious freedom concerns globally, marking the first Trump administration engagement with the pontiff in nearly a year.
- Relations between the Trump administration and the Holy See deteriorated after President Donald Trump criticized Leo's opposition to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, falsely claiming the pontiff accepted nuclear weapons.
- During the 2.5-hour meeting, Rubio and Leo exchanged gifts; Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin defended the pontiff, calling Trump's attacks 'strange' in understated diplomatic terms.
- The U.S. State Department and the Vatican reaffirmed their shared commitment to fostering bilateral relations and promoting peace, signaling a diplomatic reset after weeks of escalating public tensions.
- Political analysts suggest the visit aims to blunt domestic fallout ahead of midterm elections, though observers remain skeptical the meeting will fundamentally shift the Trump administration's approach toward the Holy See.
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