Pope Dismisses Rumours of Feud with Trump, Cites Desire for Peace
The head of the Catholic Church, , has dismissed rumours of a feud with former U.S. President , clarifying that his recent remarks were not directed at the American leader.
The Pope explained that comments referencing โtyrantsโ in a recent address were made in a broader context, focusing on global peace and justice rather than any specific individual.
He emphasized his commitment to promoting dialogue, unity, and peaceful coexistence among nations.
The clarification follows widespread speculation that his remarks were aimed at Trump, sparking debate across political and religious circles.
Vatican sources noted that the Popeโs message was intended to encourage world leaders to embrace peace and avoid actions that could escalate conflicts.
Observers say the statement is aimed at easing tensions and preventing misinterpretation of the pontiffโs position on global affairs.
The development highlights the influence of religious leaders in shaping discourse on international peace and diplomacy.
Both figures have yet to engage directly on the matter, as attention shifts back to broader calls for global stability and cooperation.