Vatican Rejects Trump's Invite, Highlights Global Unity
The Vatican has declined to participate in a proposed "Board of Peace" initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump, aiming to stabilize Gaza after recent conflicts. This decision adds complexity to diplomatic discussions surrounding the initiative.
Vatican's Response
The Vatican communicated its decision during a diplomatic event in Rome. Cardinal Pietro Parolin stated that the Holy See's unique international status prevents participation and noted several unclear elements within the proposal that require further clarification.
The Proposed Initiative
President Trump introduced the Board of Peace as part of a plan to address conflict in Gaza through coordinated international support and oversight. It seeks to facilitate long-term development and reconstruction, led by experts in diplomacy and economic development.
Reactions from Both Sides
In response to the Vatican's stance, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the initiative as a genuine effort at peace. This exchange underscores different perspectives on managing international cooperation for global crises.