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Daily Mail
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Daily Mail
Vance meets Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican
By Published: | Updated: Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha met with Pope Leo XIV on Monday during an official papal audience with the American delegation that traveled to the Vatican for the pope's inaugural mass. The Vice President met with the American-born pope from Chicago and presented him with a Chicago Bears Jersey with the name Pope Leo XIV stitched on the back. 'In the United States, people are extremely excited,' Vance told the Pope, according to video of the meeting at the Vatican. The Vice President also presented Vance with a letter from President Donald Trump inviting the new pope to visit the United States. The Vatican revealed that Pope Leo had 'cordial' talks with Vance during his visit. 'During the cordial talks held at the Secretariat of State, satisfaction was once again expressed at the existing good bilateral relations, and the collaboration between Church and State was discussed, as well as some matters of special relevance to ecclesial life and religious freedom,' the press release from the Vatican read. Vance and the pope spoke about current conflicts around the world, presumably the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. 'Hope was expressed that humanitarian law and international law be respected in areas of conflict and that there be a negotiated solution between the parties involved,' the Vatican noted. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was also present for the meeting with the pope as part of the American delegation that traveled to the Vatican on Sunday for the pope's inaugural mass. 'I was chosen, without any merit of my own, and now, with fear and trembling, I come to you as a brother, who desires to be the servant of your faith and your joy, walking with you on the path of God's love, for he wants us all to be united in one family,' the pope said during his homily. The pope also spoke about the need for 'unity' throughout the world and criticized 'too much discord, too many wounds caused by hatred, violence, prejudice, the fear of difference, and an economic paradigm that exploits the Earth's resources and marginalizes the poorest.' After the Mass, Vance and his wife were seen shaking hands Pope Leo and exchanging a few words for about 17 seconds, which was mistakenly interpreted as a 'snub' of the vice president as the pair was scheduled for a private audience. After Pope Leo was elected by the Papal conclave, resurfaced posts on his X account showed several posts that shared articles critical of the Trump administration and Vance's Christian defense for the administration's tough immigration polices. Vance dismissed their disagreements on immigration policy, telling radio host Hugh Hewitt that 'I try not to play the politicization of the Pope game.' 'I'm sure he's going to say a lot of things that I love. I'm sure he'll say some things that I disagree with, but I'll continue to pray for him and the Church despite it all and through it all, and that'll be the way that I handle it,' he said. 'I think it would be better for all of us if we allowed the Church to be about the saving of souls and didn't try to fit it into a pre-ordained political box,' he concluded. Want more stories like this from the Daily Mail? Visit our profile page and hit the follow button above for more of the news you need.

Al Arabiya
16-05-2025
- Politics
- Al Arabiya
US-Ukraine-Turkey meeting started in Istanbul
US, Ukrainian and Turkish delegations began a meeting in Istanbul on Friday, a Turkish foreign ministry source said, amid efforts to reach an agreement to eventually end the war between Russia and Ukraine. The delegations include foreign ministers from the three countries and other senior officials. They are being held at a venue on the grounds of Dolmabahce Palace on Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait.


Daily Mail
13-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
An F-15 escort, a purple carpet and a princely welcome: Trump arrives in Saudi Arabia for a lavish state visit
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman rolled out the lavender carpet for President Donald Trump as he touched down on Air Force One Tuesday morning in Riyadh, the Saudi capital. For the last 30 minutes of the flight, five Saudi fighter jets accompanied Trump's plane as it readied to land after a 14-hour journey to the Middle East. Trump will spend Tuesday and Wednesday morning in Saudi Arabia before jetting off to Doha, Qatar and then Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The president greeted MBS warmly as a cannon salute blasted in the background. The two walked together, as a Saudi royal guard lined the pathway. Trump was followed by the other U.S. officials in his delegation: Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. The Saudi delegation and the American delegation then filed into an ornate room for a coffee ceremony, where the president, crown prince and all the members were served tiny cups of coffee. From there Trump will head to the Royal Court for more pomp to kick off his Tuesday visit - which will conclude with a state dinner. President Donald Trump walks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during an arrival ceremony at the Royal Terminal of King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh The Daily Mail reported last week that first lady Melania Trump is skipping the trip. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump 's husband Jared Kushner - who have business in the region - are also not going. However, Kushner is reportedly still quietly and remotely advising Trump on the trip according to CNN. He has been 'heavily involved' in discussions with Saudi Arabia on agreements that could 'normalize' diplomacy with Israel, according to the report. 'Jared is an 'expert when it comes to the Middle East,' a senior administration official told CNN. 'He knows all the players and is one of the few people who has the ear of the Arab leaders, as well as the Israelis,' the source added. The White House added that Kushner was critical to some of Trump's first administration successes including the historic Abraham Accords. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung told CNN there is 'no question' Trump values Kushner's expertise and 'welcomes his advice on all areas where he is willing to be helpful.' Ivanka Trump, who accompanied her father to Saudi Arabia on his previous presidential trip there in 2017 when she was as White House adviser, is also sitting this one out. She previously said she would be taking a step back from formal involvement in her father's second term to focus on her family. But she has been spotted at the White House recently for several glitzy events including one with the Philadelphia Eagles. Eric Trump, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, was in Qatar in April, but he also will not be on his father's Middle East swing. President Donald Trump (left) shakes hands with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (right) during the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan in June 2019. Meetings with MBS will kick off Trump's three and a half day trip to the Middle East Eric signed the Trump family's first development deal in Qatar to build a golf course and residential villas near the capital Doha, including an 18-hole Trump International Golf Course and Trump Villas. Instead, Trump has filled the trip with top Cabinet members and senior staff including Leavitt, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Deputy chief of staff James Blair, deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich, deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino, communications director Steven Cheung and staff secretary Will Scharf round out the aides. Fox News star Sean Hannity also announced he's traveling onboard Air Force One with the president to Saudi Arabia teasing 'huge interviews.' In all three countries Trump will aim, at a minimum, to announce economic deals - with hopes that progress can be made on some complicated geopolitical issues as well. Trump's first stop will be in Riyadh where he'll be meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, or 'MBS.' The long-term goal is to have Saudi Arabia join the Abraham Accords - one of the biggest foreign policy achievements of Trump's first administration. The Abraham Accords normalized relations between Israel and the UAE, and Israel and Bahrain. Hamas' terror attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 - and the ongoing war in Gaza - threw a wrench in the Biden administration's, and now the Trump administration's, push to have Saudi join the accords. MBS has pushed that the Saudis would need there to be a pathway to Gaza becoming a Palestinian state for them to join the pact now. But first, the war in Gaza would need to end. Hamas said Sunday that the group would release the final American hostage, Israeli American Edan Alexander, as part of an effort to reach a ceasefire deal with Israel, which would allow humanitarian aid flow into Gaza. Israel has refused a ceasefire while negotiations are ongoing and are primed to strike Gaza with more force - using Trump's trip to the region as a deadline. Trump sees a ceasefire and moving on from the war as a win - and White House envoy Steve Witkoff has been engaged in negotiations with Qatar, Egypt and Hamas in recent days, Axios reported, in hopes that a new Gaza deal could have been announced ahead of the trip. Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization and the US president's son, attends the signing ceremony with Qatar's Diar and Dar Global in Doha on April 30, 2025. He won't be on Trump's Middle East swing Witkoff is also handling the current negotiations with Iran. Saudi Arabia has also played host for the recent Russia-U.S. talks to negotiate an ending to the war in Ukraine. While movement has been made on that, the White House said last week that a Trump meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin wouldn't be happening on the Middle East trip. Several Arab newspapers have reported that Trump will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun while on the ground with Saudi. Reuters reported Sunday that Sharaa - who remains a designated terrorist over his al-Qaeda past - planned to woo the American president by proposing a Trump Tower in the Syrian capital of Damascus. Sharaa also planned to pitch a detente with Israel and U.S. access to Syria's oil and gas, if Trump agrees to remove sanctions on the country after the Assad regime was toppled in December. The White House has yet to confirm these meetings. Trump will jet to Doha on Wednesday, for a quick 24 hours spent in Qatar, a country that has helped facilitate the Hamas-Israel ceasefires and was a major staging area during the U.S.'s pullout of Afghanistan during the Biden administration. On Sunday, ABC News reported that during this portion of the trip, Trump would accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from the royal family of Qatar to use as a new Air Force One - as the two Air Force One replacements have been mired in delays and cost overruns. Trump toured the opulent aircraft when it was parked in West Palm Beach in February. The plane - which would likely be painted in Trump's desired color scheme - would be transferred to the Pentagon, to ready it to be used by the president, and then later transferred to Trump's presidential library foundation. That means Trump could continue to fly the 'palace in the sky' after leaving office. Ethics experts have raised the alarm about the transaction. Trump confirmed the deal in a Truth Social post Sunday night. 'So the fact that the Defense Department is getting a GIFT, FREE OF CHARGE, of a 747 aircraft to replace the 40 year old Air Force One, temporarily, in a very public and transparent transaction, so bothers the Crooked Democrats that they insist we pay, TOP DOLLAR, for the plane,' the president wrote. 'Anybody can do that! The Dems are World Class Losers!!!' For the Secret Service, however, the president using a plane gifted to him by a foreign government is considered a 'security nightmare,' a law enforcement source told CNN. The president's final stop will be Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, where the Trump Organization already has one real estate project, with two more in the making.


Reuters
10-05-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Chinese and US trade negotiators leave Geneva venue, unclear if trade talks continuing
GENEVA, May 10 (Reuters) - Members of Chinese and U.S. delegations left a Geneva lakeside venue late on Saturday afternoon after holding a day of trade talks, according to Reuters reporters at the scene. It was unclear if the discussions would continue.