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Rubio’s** meeting with Italy’s prime minister **Giorgia Meloni,** track the preparations for **Péter
Rubio would work to "advance bilateral relations" with Italy and the Vatican and discussion "the situation in the Middle East and mutual interests in the Western Hemisphere", including during meetings
meeting Meloni, Rubio held talks with Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who described the discussions
Rubio will travel to Rome and meet the Vatican’s secretary of state, Pietro Parolin, and Antonio Tajani, Italy
Italy as a result. Rubio will also meet the Vatican’s secretary of state, Pietro
Italy](https://www.theguardian.com/world/italy) as a result. But Rubio’s meeting with the pope, which
Rubio will also meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who until recently was one of the president's closest allies in Europe. But attacking the pope doesn't go over well in Italy
Rubio will meet the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, on Friday as relations between Rome and Washington have also deteriorated. Lorenzo Castellani, a political historian at Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome, said Trump
Italy (RNS) – Amid a growing public rift between Pope Leo XIV and President Donald Trump — arguably the two most influential American-born figures in the world — Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the Vatican
Rubio’s visit to see Pope Leo in the Vatican** amid a bitter war of words between the US president, Donald Trump, and the pontiff. Before that, **Leo – who will mark one year in office
Rubio said the US was not interested in hosting "an endless cycle of meetings that lead to nothing". He has since clarified that the US remains ready to mediate "if that opportunity presents itself
Italy’s **Antonio Tajani** stresses the need to have a balanced Nato based on two pillars, the US, and the European allies. He also declares full support for Ukraine, not just through [Nato](https://www.theguardian.com
meet Rubio. The trip, which coincides with the first anniversary of Leo’s papacy, comes weeks after Trump lashed out at the pope over his condemnation of the US-Israeli war on Iran. Trump called
Rubio, questioned the point of keeping the bases there. It should, by now, be clear to even the most staunchly atlanticist European, in short, that the US defence umbrella that has sheltered them
Italy’s prime minister, described Trump’s criticism of the pope as **“unacceptable”.** **South Korea has secured supplies of more than 270m barrels of crude oil via routes unaffected by the US blockade