US Vice President handed Pope Leo 14th letter from Donald Trump and his wife Melania
US Vice President Jay Di Vance met today in the Vatican with Pope Leo 14thwho is the first leader of the World Catholic Church by the United States, in which he has given a formal invitation to visit the US.
The White House spokesman said Pope Leo accepted this morning at the Vice -President Vice -President Vass. “It was a good, productive meeting,” said Caroline Levit. The spokesman said Trump hopes to see Leo 14 in Washington “as soon as he could come”.
THE Vance who was hardly criticized by deceased Pope Francis for the hard line on Trump’s immigration policy, he gave the Pope a letter, saying he was by US President Donald Trump and the First Mrs. Melania Trump, who “invite you”.
The Pope seated opposite Vance in his official office in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican, he took the letter and heard saying: “Sometimes”, according to a video released by the Vatican.
The Vatican He did not respond immediately to the request to comment on the issue of invitation.
The Holy See, in its announcement, confirmed that Vance and Pope Leo met, but did not give details of their discussions. Vance spokesman said they met face -to -face before adding Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, who is also a Catholic.
As part of the meeting, Vance gave Pope Leo a nautical jersey of blue and orange, the American football team Chicago Bears, which was listed by the name of “Pope Leo”, and the number “XIV”.
After meeting with Pope Leo, Vance met with officials from the Vatican State Secretariat, the Church’s leading diplomatic office. A Vatican text described these conversations as “heartfelt”.
“There has been an exchange of views on some current international issues, calling for respect for humanitarian and international law in the conflict regions and finding a solution with negotiations between the parties involved,” the Vatican’s announcement said.
Source :Skai
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