Rubio’s audience to ease tensions with Pope Leo XIV concludes, after Trump’s criticism over Iran
VATICAN CITY (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio concluded a fence-mending visit to the Vatican on Thursday, after U.S. President Donald Trump’s broadsides against Pope Leo XIV for his opposition to the Iran war sparked ongoing sparring between them.
Rubio, a practicing Catholic, had an audience with Leo, which was complicated at the last minute by Trump’s latest criticism of the Chicago-born pope. Leo has pushed back, calling out Trump’s misrepresentations of his views on Iran and nuclear weapons, and insisting that he’s merely preaching the biblical message of peace.
Rubio was also due to meet the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who on the eve of his visit strongly defended Leo and criticized Trump’s attacks in understated diplomatic terms.
“Attacking him like that or criticizing what he does seems a bit strange to me, to say the least,” Parolin said Wednesday.
