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Pope Leo Rebuts Trump Criticism Ahead of Rubio’s Vatican Talks

NewsDesk MC May 6, 2026May 6, 2026 Brian Burch, Catholic Church stance, Cuba relations, diplomatic engagement, donald trump, geopolitical tensions, Giorgia Meloni, global politics, international dialogue, Iran war, jd vance, marco rubio, nuclear disarmament, nuclear weapons policy, Pope Leo XIV, religious leadership, US foreign policy, US immigration policy, US Iran conflict, Vatican diplomacy, Vatican US relations

Vatican City — Pope Leo rejected criticism from US President Donald Trump over his stance on the Iran war and nuclear weapons, as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio prepared for a “frank” meeting at the Vatican on Thursday aimed at addressing policy differences.

The exchange follows recent remarks by Trump accusing the pope of being lenient on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, a claim Leo denied, reiterating that the Catholic Church has consistently opposed nuclear weapons and advocates for peace.

“The mission of the Church is to preach the Gospel, to preach peace,” Leo said on Tuesday, responding to Trump’s comments. He added that while criticism was inevitable, his position remained rooted in longstanding Church teaching against nuclear arms.

Trump, speaking on a radio program, suggested the pope’s views could endanger people, asserting that Leo appeared to tolerate the idea of Iran possessing nuclear weapons. The Vatican has maintained that the pope has never endorsed such a position and has instead opposed the ongoing war, which the US administration says is aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program.

US Ambassador to the Holy See Brian Burch said Rubio’s visit would focus on dialogue rather than confrontation. “Nations have disagreements, and one way to address them is through fraternity and authentic dialogue,” Burch told reporters, adding that the secretary of state would seek to “talk through” any differences.

Burch dismissed suggestions of a deep rift between Washington and the Vatican, framing the visit as an opportunity to improve mutual understanding. Rubio, a Catholic, previously met Leo following the pope’s inaugural mass last year, alongside Vice President JD Vance.Rubio is also scheduled to meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday.

Meloni has publicly defended the pope, while members of her government have raised concerns about the broader geopolitical implications of the Iran conflict.

Leo, marking his first year as head of the 1.4-billion-member Catholic Church this week, has emerged as a vocal critic of the Iran war in recent weeks. He has also spoken out against US immigration policies and called for renewed dialogue between the United States and Cuba.

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