U.S. President Donald Trump has instructed Secretary of State Marco Rubio to deliver a personal message to Pope Francis regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Trump emphasized the importance of communicating his concerns about the Iranian regime’s actions against innocent protesters.
In a statement, Trump outlined the message he wished to convey: “I told him: ‘Politely and respectfully, tell Pope Francis that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons. So, when he stands up for them, also let him know that Iran has killed 42,000 innocent protesters who were unarmed. Relay this to the Pope.'”
This request comes amid an ongoing public disagreement between Trump and Pope Francis concerning Iran. Trump has previously accused the Pope of appearing to accept Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, a claim that the pontiff has not supported. In fact, Pope Francis has consistently advocated for global disarmament.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is preparing for a personal meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican. According to U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican, Brian Birch, the discussions will include a candid dialogue about U.S. policy, particularly focusing on Iran, religious freedom in various nations, and the situation in Cuba, where U.S. pressure has recently intensified.
President Trump has directed Secretary of State Rubio to inform Pope Francis about Iran's nuclear program and its impact on innocent lives. This directive highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. administration and the Vatican regarding Iran's actions and nuclear ambitions.
