Pope Invited to Trump’s ‘Board of Peace,’ Vatican Says
- President Trump has invited Pope Leo XIV to join a new 'Board of Peace' aimed at resolving global conflicts, including the Gaza conflict.
- Cardinal Pietro Parolin mentioned, 'The pope has received an invitation and we are considering what to do,' indicating deliberation is needed before a response.
- Pope Leo, a critic of some of Trump's policies, has previously condemned conditions for Palestinians in Gaza, especially in a Christmas Eve sermon.
- While Israel and Egypt accepted the invitation to the board, some countries are cautious, fearing it may undermine United Nations efforts.
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The Vatican is examining the invitation that US President Donald Trump has sent to the Pope...
Pope Leo XIV was invited to participate in the "Peace Council" that the President of the United States, Donald Trump, is trying to form, said the State Secretary of the Vatican in this quarter, according to the Italian press. Members: Trump invited Lula, Milei, Erdogan and leaders of Egypt and Canada to integrate 'Peace Council' for Gaza Waits: Brazil is waiting for an international reaction before responding to the Trump on 'Peace Council' for …
Vatican weighing Trump invitation to join Gaza ‘Board of Peace’
The Vatican has received an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump to participate in a proposed “Board of Peace” focused on Gaza and is currently evaluating how to respond, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin said Wednesday.
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