In a notable diplomatic encounter, Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, held a significant meeting with US Vice-President JD Vance, just a day after Vance participated in the Pope's inaugural mass. The Vatican emphasized the "cordial" nature of their talks and noted satisfaction regarding the current relations between the United States and the Holy See. Discussions also focused on religious freedom, cooperation between church and state, and the importance of humanitarian laws in conflict zones, with the presence of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the discussions.
Pope Leo XIV Engages in Diplomatic Dialogue with US VP JD Vance

Pope Leo XIV Engages in Diplomatic Dialogue with US VP JD Vance
In a recent meeting, Pope Leo XIV and US Vice-President JD Vance discussed key issues concerning US-Vatican relations and humanitarian laws.
Notably, Vance's meeting comes amidst previous criticisms shared by a Vatican-associated X account regarding the Trump administration's migration policies. Despite such tensions, both the Vice-President and Pope Leo reiterated their shared aspirations for peace and continuity in dialogue over pressing international issues. The private meeting lasted 45 minutes, free from media scrutiny, reflecting the sensitivity of the topics discussed. Following the meeting, Vance expressed pride in the Chicago-born Pope and extended well-wishes for his new role.