Oman Daily Observer

Pope asks Trump to be peacemaker

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VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis urged US President Donald Trump to be a peacemaker at their highly anticipate­d first meeting on Wednesday, and Trump promised he would not forget the pontiff ’s message.

Under clear blue skies, Trump, who exchanged sharp words with the pope during the US election campaign last year, received a tribute from the Swiss Guard in a Vatican courtyard when he arrived.

He entered a small elevator taking him to the third floor of the Apostolic Palace and, after a long ceremonial walk past frescoed corridors, shook the pope’s hand at the entrance to the private study, which the frugal pontiff uses only for official occasions.

Francis smiled faintly as he greeted Trump outside the study and was not as outgoing as he sometimes is with visiting heads of state. Trump, seeming subdued, said “it is a great honour”.

The two talked privately for about 30 minutes with translator­s.

Both men looked far more relaxed at the end of the private meeting, with the pope smiling and joking with Trump and his wife Melania.

Francis’s interprete­r could be heard translatin­g a comment by the pope to the First Lady: “What do you give him to eat?”.

Francis then gave the president a small sculptured olive tree and told him through the interprete­r that it symbolised peace.

“It is my desire that you become an olive tree to construct peace,” the Pope said, speaking in Spanish.

Trump responded: “We can use peace.” Francis also gave Trump a signed copy of his 2017 peace message whose title is Nonviolenc­e —A Style of Politics for Peace, and a copy of his 2015 encyclical letter on the need to protect the environmen­t from the effects of climate change.

“Well, I’ll be reading them,” Trump said.

Trump gave the pope a boxed set of five first-edition books by murdered US civil rights leader Martin Luther King.

As Trump and the pope said goodbye at the door of the study, Trump told the pope: “Thank you, thank you. I won’t forget what you said.”

Asked how the meeting with the pope went, Trump said: “Great. He is something. He is really good. We had a fantastic meeting.”

A Vatican statement said the meeting was “cordial”.

 ?? — AFP ?? Pope Francis exchanges gifts with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump during a private audience at the Vatican on Wednesday.
— AFP Pope Francis exchanges gifts with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump during a private audience at the Vatican on Wednesday.

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