Irish Daily Mail

Trump and Pope patch things up

- By Tom Leonard news@dailymail.ie

THEY have not been kind about each other in the past.

And as Donald Trump met the Pope for the first time yesterday, it got off to a rather awkward start – with the Francis scowling next to a beaming Mr Trump.

But by the end of their meeting in Rome, there were broad grins all round as the Pontiff also met the US President’s wife Melania and daughter Ivanka, who dressed in traditiona­l mantilla veils.

Pope Francis and Mr Trump clashed during last year’s US presidenti­al election over the environmen­t, capitalism and Mr Trump’s vow to build a wall along the Mexican border. The Pope rejected building walls as ‘not Christian’, which prompted Mr Trump to attack him as ‘disgracefu­l’.

However, the pair met for a private meeting at 8.30am yesterday, and posed for pictures in the Vatican’s Sala del Tronetto – the ‘little throne room’. The Pope initially glowered as he stood next to the president. However, he warmed to the occasion, after welcoming the Mr Trump’s wife and daughter.

While Melania is First Lady, Ivanka has also been said to fulfil official duties linked to that role since Mr Trump took office. At the end of the meeting the Argentine-born Pope even engaged in light-hearted banter with the Trumps. ‘What do you give him to eat? Putizza?’ he asked Mrs Trump in Spanish, referring to a pastry from her native Slovenia. But apparently misunderst­anding him, she replied: ‘Pizza? Yes.’

The Vatican said the pair had ‘cordial discussion­s’ about internatio­nal affairs, particular­ly the Middle East and the protection of Christians there.

And Mr Trump later tweeted: ‘Honour of a lifetime to meet His Holiness Pope Francis. I leave the Vatican more determined than ever to pursue PEACE in our world.’

‘What do you give him to eat?’

 ??  ?? Meeting: Ivanka and Melania Trump with Pope Francis Awkward: Francis looks unimpresse­d beside Donald Trump
Meeting: Ivanka and Melania Trump with Pope Francis Awkward: Francis looks unimpresse­d beside Donald Trump

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