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Rubio: US Church ties can withstand Trump criticizing Pope Leo

Marco Rubio, Secretary of State on Friday, said that the United States could have a productive relationship with the Catholic Church despite tensions over President Donald Trump's repeated criticisms of Pope Leo. Rubio visited the Vatican Thursday and told reporters that the meeting had been "very positive" before departing Rome. Rubio, when asked about Trump's criticism of Leo for his comments about the Iran War and other issues, said that Trump acts to the benefit of the U.S. Rubio said that Trump acts in the best interest?of the U.S. and "will always speak clearly about how he feels about the?U.S.

Rubio stated, "I believe we can do that and continue to have a productive and fruitful relationship with the Church because it also plays an important part in the world."

Rubio stated that the U.S. was prepared to give more humanitarian assistance to Cuba which is facing an energy crisis as the U.S. has blocked most oil shipments into the country. Washington issued sanctions on Thursday against a Cuban mining joint venture and a military-controlled conglomerate to pressure the communist leaders of the island to undertake reforms.

Rubio stated that the U.S. had provided $6 million to Cubans in humanitarian aid through the "Church" and offered $100 million to 'the government of Cuba, but it refused to do so. (Reporting and editing by Alis Williams, Barbara Lewis and Barbara Lewis; Susan Heavey, Daphne Psaledakis and Simon Lewis).

(source: Reuters)