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Following Donald Trump's recent accusations against Pope Leo XIV, tensions between the United States and the Vatican have risen once again. The American president accused the Pope of "putting many people in danger" and criticized some of his international positions, particularly those concerning Iran's nuclear program. Trump's comments come only days before Secretary of State Marco Rubio's official visit to the Vatican on May 7, with the goal of healing relations between the two sides of the Atlantic. Antonio Tajani, the Italian Foreign Minister, expressed his unwavering support for the Pope, highlighting that his words are directed toward the defense of human life, peace, and dialogue. Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin concurred, emphasizing that the Pope's role is to teach the Gospel and foster peace, regardless of criticism. Caution is also advised within the Church. Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller underlined the necessity of maintaining balanced ties, pointing out that millions of American Catholics are concerned about the issue. Despite the difficult atmosphere, the meeting between Pope Leo XIV and Rubio remains confirmed, demonstrating the diplomatic will to preserve open conversation.
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