San Francisco Chronicle

Pope: No politics at Trump meeting

- By Nicole Winfield Nicole Winfield is an Associated Press writer.

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Pope Francis says he won’t try to persuade U.S. President Trump to soften his policies on immigratio­n and the environmen­t when they meet this month, but wants instead to find common ground and work for peace.

Francis said proselytiz­ing isn’t his style — in politics or religion.

Speaking to reporters while traveling home Saturday from a trip to Portugal, Francis said he would say what he thinks sincerely to Trump and listen respectful­ly to what Trump has to say.

“I never make a judgment about a person without hearing him out,” the pope said.

Speculatio­n has swirled about what Trump and Francis will discuss during their May 24 audience, given Francis has already said anyone who wants to build walls to keep out migrants is “not Christian.”

Trump, who made building a wall along the border with Mexico a signature campaign promise, responded by saying it was “disgracefu­l” that the pope would question his faith.

Francis said that in talks, he always tries to find “doors that are at least a little bit open” where common ground can be found, particular­ly in peacebuild­ing. “Peace is artisanal. You do it every day,” he said.

Asked specifical­ly if he would try to soften Trump’s policies, Francis said: “That is a political calculatio­n that I don’t allow myself to make. Also in the religious sphere: I don’t proselytiz­e.”

Trump will call on Francis during his first foreign trip, after visiting Saudi Arabia and Israel and before attending a NATO summit in Brussels and a G-7 summit in Italy.

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