Holy See Turns Down Trump's Peace Plan, Citing Need for Cooperation
U.S. President Donald Trump extended a diplomatic invitation to the Vatican, which received significant attention due to Pope Leo XIV's response. The Vatican chose not to join the proposed "Board of Peace," prioritizing existing multilateral frameworks.
The Board of Peace Proposal
President Trump introduced the "Board of Peace" as an international initiative aimed at fostering stability in crisis areas like the Gaza Strip. Participating countries were expected to collaborate and fund peace and development efforts.
Vatican's Response
Despite interest from some governments, the Holy See decided not to participate. Cardinal Pietro Parolin stated that enduring humanitarian challenges are better addressed through well-established organizations such as the United Nations.
Commitment to Established Institutions
The Vatican reiterated its dedication to dialogue, cooperation, and balanced diplomacy for lasting peace. By declining the new proposal, it emphasized that effective solutions arise from inclusive institutions recognized globally.