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On April 18, 2026 Pope Leo XIV sought to cool a week-long public spat with U.S. President Donald Trump while arriving in Angola on the third leg of an 11-day Africa tour.
Speaking to reporters aboard the papal plane after leaving Cameroon, the U.S.-born pontiff said a recent speech condemning leaders who spend âbillions of dollarsâ on war and decrying a world âravaged by a handful of tyrantsâ had been prepared weeks earlier and was not aimed at Trump.
The pope reiterated he has âno interestâ in debating the president and will continue preaching a Gospel-based message of peace, including criticism of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.
Trump earlier attacked Leo on Truth Social â calling him âWEAK on Crimeâ and âterrible for Foreign Policyâ and briefly posting an AI-generated image of himself that was later removed.
Leoâs Africa itinerary â with mass gatherings in Cameroon and a programme of meetings and visits in Angola including a planned meeting with President JoĂŁo Lourenço â has foregrounded his criticism of war, corruption and exploitation of natural resources across the continent.
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