US Secretary of State to travel to Vatican and Italy, newspapers report
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US Secretary of State to travel to Vatican and Italy, newspapers report

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Posted on May 3, 2026

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Plans Diplomatic Talks in Italy and Vatican

Overview of Marco Rubio's Upcoming Diplomatic Mission

Background and Context

ROME, May 3 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to the Vatican and Italy for meetings this week, two Italian newspapers reported on Sunday, weeks after President Donald Trump drew criticism from Christians across the political spectrum by attacking Pope Leo on social media.

Details of the Visit

Reports in national dailies La Repubblica and Corriere della Sera did not indicate whether Rubio, a Catholic, would meet personally with Leo, but said he was expected to meet with Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's lead diplomatic official.

Previous Encounters

Rubio last met Leo, the first U.S. pope, in May 2025, alongside Vice President JD Vance. The two U.S. officials attended the new pope's inaugural Mass in St. Peter's Square and had a private meeting with the pontiff the next day.

Pope Leo's Recent Stance and US Relations

The pope, who maintained a relatively low-profile on the global stage in the first months of his papacy, emerged in recent weeks as an outspoken critic of the U.S.-Israeli led war on Iran and sharply criticized the Trump administration's hard-line anti-immigration policies.

Trump criticized Leo on social media several times in April, at one point calling the pontiff "terrible".

The U.S. State Department, Vatican press office and an Italian government spokesperson did not immediately respond to questions about the reports.

Diplomatic Objectives in Italy

Meetings with Italian Officials

Rubio is also set to hold talks with Italy's foreign and defence ministers, the papers reported, adding that the trip aimed at easing tensions between the two countries after Trump's blunt criticism of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni - one of his closest European allies - last month.  

Potential Meeting with Prime Minister Meloni

The schedule has still not been finalised, Corriere reported, and a meeting with Meloni is not excluded, La Repubblica added.     

US Military Presence in Italy

The trip comes days after the Pentagon announced the drawdown of 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany, its largest European base, on Friday, as a rift over the Iran war and tariff tensions placed further strain on relations between the U.S. and Europe.

Italy is among the European countries with the biggest presence of U.S. troops, with almost 13,000 active-duty soldiers at the end of 2025, across six bases. 

(Reporting by Giulia Segreti and Joshua McElwee; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Marco Rubio will travel to Vatican City and Rome between Thursday and Friday for diplomacy focused on easing recent bilateral tensions (ansa.it).
  • He is slated to meet with Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, and Defense Minister Guido Crosetto; a meeting with PM Giorgia Meloni is possible but unconfirmed (ansa.it).
  • As of December 2025, Italy hosts approximately 12,700 active‑duty U.S. troops, ranking fourth among overseas deployments—an important strategic context amid U.S.–Europe tensions (usafacts.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the US Secretary of State visiting the Vatican and Italy?
Marco Rubio is visiting to hold meetings with Italian leaders and Vatican officials, aiming to ease recent diplomatic tensions.
Will Marco Rubio meet with Pope Leo during his trip?
It is unconfirmed whether Rubio will meet Pope Leo, but he is expected to meet Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
What recent tensions exist between the US and Italy?
Tensions have risen after President Trump criticized Italian Prime Minister Meloni and Pope Leo, sparking diplomatic concern.
How does the Vatican view US policies on immigration and Iran?
Pope Leo has been a vocal critic of US anti-immigration policies and the US-led war on Iran.
How many US troops are currently based in Italy?
As of the end of 2025, almost 13,000 active-duty US soldiers were stationed across six Italian bases.

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