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Pope Leo XIV sought to play down a growing public spat with U.S. President Donald Trump while continuing a high-profile Africa tour, telling reporters on April 18 aboard the papal plane that it was ânot in my interest at allâ to debate the president.
The American-born pontiff said a forceful April 16 speech in Bamenda, Cameroon â in which he blasted a âhandful of tyrantsâ who spend billions on war and decried the exploitation of Africaâs resources â had been prepared two weeks earlier and was not directed at Trump.
The remarks came after Trump publicly criticised Leo on social media, calling him âWEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,â and posting, then deleting, an AI-generated image of himself.
Leo arrived in Luanda, Angola, on April 18 as the third stop on an 11-day, four-country tour that has included large masses, meetings with leaders and appeals for peace, anti-corruption measures and interfaith dialogue.
His visit in Cameroon included appeals for ceasefires and drew large crowds, while officials and religious leaders across the region voiced support for his peace message.
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