Rubio meets Pope Leo in bid to ease tensions after Trump’s criticism of the pontiff – Europe live

Rubio meets Pope Leo in bid to ease tensions after Trump’s criticism of the pontiff – Europe live


Rubio leaves after meeting with Pope Leo amid tense relations between Vatican and US

Meanwhile, US secretary of state Marco Rubio has now left the Vatican after meeting Pope Leo after some two hours there.

He met initially with the pontiff before sitting down with senior Vatican officials, including top diplomat Italian cardinal Pietro Parolin, Reuters reported.

Pope Leo XIV exchanges gifts with US secretary of state Marco Rubio during an audience at the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City, Vatican. Photograph: Vatican Pool/Getty Images
Awkward.
Awkward. Photograph: Vatican Media Handout/EPA

The Vatican and the US state department did not provide any immediate details about the talks.

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‘Considerable progress’ made in EU talks on finalising trade deal with US

Lisa O’Carroll

Lisa O’Carroll

“Considerable progress” was made in crunch talks with MEPs to finalise the US trade deal that has been on the table since last summer, Maroš Šefčovič, the EU trade commmissioner has said after six hours of talks last night.

The so-called “trilogue talks”, involving the European Commission, the European Parliament and representatives of member states, are the final stage in the ratification system in the bloc, a process that is testing Donald Trump’s patience.

Although they failed to agree on amendments sought by MEPs, both the trade committee chair Bernd Lange and Šefčovič are indicating a compromise is not far off.

Talks last six hours, double the time scheduled for negotiations.

“This significant investment of time and effort suggests that we are making considerable progress and have already achieved a lot – although, of course, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed,” said Šefčovič.

He said in a post on LinkedIn that he had three objectives:

“To demonstrate that the EU is walking the talk and honouring its commitments”

To secure a result that fully respects the EU-US Joint Statement.

To preserve the interests of EU stakeholders, including by equipping the Commission with the instruments necessary to ensure that the EU-US Joint Statement is faithfully implemented by both sides.”

Last Friday Trump threatened to hike tariffs on EU cars this week, in contravention of the trade deal, in protest against the lengthy delays on the EU side.

The delays were partly a response to his foreign policy, with the European parliament twice pausing ratification process over his threat to increase tariffs in January, and then his threat to take control of Greenland.

MEPs are seeking three amendments to the implementation Brussels-side – including a sunset clause which will end the deal in March 2028 unless renewed, a sunrise clause ensuring the deal will come into force on the EU side if the US respects its commitments and a suspension clause.



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