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Rubio set to meet Pope Leo in bid to ease tensions after Trump’s criticism of the pontiff – Europe live | World news

Rubio set to meet Pope Leo in bid to ease tensions after Trump’s criticism of the pontiff - Europe live | World news

Rubio arrives for two-day visit to see Pope Leo, Italy’s Meloni

Lorenzo Tondo

in Palermo

Meanwhile, the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, is to meet Pope Leo at the Vatican on Thursday in an effort to ease tensions after Donald Trump’s repeated criticisms of the first North American pontiff.

US secretary of state Marco Rubio arrives for a two-day visit to Italy and the Vatican, at Ciampino airport, in Rome, Italy this morning.
US secretary of state Marco Rubio arrives for a two-day visit to Italy and the Vatican, at Ciampino airport, in Rome, Italy this morning. Photograph: Andrew Medichini/Reuters

Amid unprecedented strain on relations between the Holy See and Washington, Rubio is expected to meet Leo at the Apostolic Palace in the morning, before holding a series of meetings with the Italian government.

Trump on Tuesday accused the pope of supporting nuclear weapons and “endangering a lot of Catholics’’ with his stance against the Iran war, in the latest attack by the US president on the pontiff.

On Wednesday, Leo responded:

“If anyone wants to criticise me for proclaiming the gospel, let them do so with the truth: the church has spoken out against all nuclear weapons for years, there is no doubt about that. I simply hope to be listened to because of the value of God’s word.”

Rubio downplayed the rift between Trump and Leo and told reporters at the White House on Tuesday that the president’s recent criticism of the pontiff was rooted in his opposition to Iran potentially obtaining a nuclear weapon, which could be used against millions of Catholics around the world.

Trump “doesn’t understand why anyone – leave aside the pope – would think that it’s a good idea for Iran to ever have a nuclear weapon,” Rubio said.

Relations between the Vatican and Washington have never been so fraught. In April, the US president lashed out at Leo over the pope’s criticism of the war in Iran, branding him “weak on crime” and “terrible on foreign policy”, and claiming he had only been elected pontiff because Trump himself occupied the White House. Trump later shared – before deleting – an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Christ-like figure.

Rubio’s likely goal is to try to smooth over Trump’s insults and repair increasingly damaged ties between the US and the Vatican. According to several analysts, the secretary of state is expected to defend Washington’s rationale for launching the war in Iran, while carefully avoiding a direct clash with the church’s position.

Rubio will also meet the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, on Friday as relations between Rome and Washington have also deteriorated.

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EU will not leave Kyiv despite warnings of possible Russian strikes

Meanwhile in Brussels, the EU said it would not leave Kyiv after Russia warned of a possible retaliatory strike on the Ukrainian capital and urged foreign organisations to evacuate.

“As to us, the EU, we will not change our posture or presence in Kyiv. Russian attacks are… unfortunately, a daily reality in Kyiv and elsewhere in Ukraine,” EU foreign affairs spokesman Anouar El Anouni said in comments reported by AFP.

double quotation markRussia’s public threats to attack Kyiv are part of its reckless escalatory tactics.

The European Union’s diplomatic mission in Kyiv was damaged in August last year after Russian missiles struck close to the building.

A EU employee watch damages in the offices of the European Union delegation in Ukraine after a Russian missile and drone attack on apartment blocks that killed at least 14 people in Kyiv in August last year. Photograph: Sergei Supinsky/AFP/Getty Images
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