Pope Leo's Africa Tour: Defending Peace Amid Political Tensions
Pope Leo, currently on a significant Africa tour, clarified that recent comments were not aimed at U.S. President Donald Trump, despite tensions. He emphasized his message promoting peace, amidst Trump's criticisms on social media, and continues to address global issues like war and inequality during his tour.
Pope Leo sought to clarify his stance on Saturday, amid perceived tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump. The pontiff suggested that recent reporting during his Africa tour has not fully captured the context of his statements, which were not aimed at Trump.
During a flight to Angola, Pope Leo reiterated that his earlier remarks in Cameroon, which criticized global tyranny, were pre-prepared and not directed at the U.S. President. Trump's recent social media comments reflect rising tensions as both leaders address the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.
Pope Leo's Africa tour, covering 11 cities in four countries, aims to promote peace. Despite criticism from Trump, he remains resolute in addressing war and inequality worldwide, debuting a more assertive speaking style in unfamiliar territories.