Rubio arrives at Vatican to meet Pope Leo amid Trump attacks
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Thursday in a closed-door session aimed at mending relations strained by President Donald Trump's recent criticisms of the pontiff.

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AI-generatedU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Thursday in a closed-door session aimed at mending relations strained by President Donald Trump's recent criticisms of the pontiff. The meeting, requested by the U.S., is the first between a Trump administration official and the Pope in nearly a year. Discussions were expected to address recent events, particularly Trump's accusations that the Pope was endangering Catholics by opposing the war on Iran and falsely suggesting the Pope supported Iran obtaining nuclear weapons. Pope Leo has denied supporting nuclear weapons, reiterating the Catholic Church's stance against them and its mission to preach peace. Following his meeting with the Pope, Rubio was scheduled to meet with Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
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5 extractedThe meeting between Rubio and Pope Leo was requested by the US.
Trump accused the pope of 'endangering a lot of Catholics' by opposing the US-Israel war on Iran.
Pope Leo denied supporting nuclear weapons, stating the Church has spoken out against them for years.
Marco Rubio arrived at the Vatican to meet Pope Leo XIV.
The meeting is seen as an attempt to repair relations after President Donald Trump’s repeated barbs against the pontiff.