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TRUMP MEETS POPE FRANCIS, ANNOUNCES $300 MILLION IN ANTI-FARMINE SPENDING

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Pope Francis and Donald Trump

Admin l Wednesday, May 24, 2017

VATICAN CITY, Rome – President Donald J. Trump today met with His Holiness Pope Francis and Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin.




This was the President’s first engagement with the Holy See. In their meetings, the President focused on how the United States, the Holy See, and the international community can work together to combat terrorism.

The Pope and the President discussed how religious communities can combat human suffering in crisis regions, such as Syria, Libya, and ISIS-controlled territory.

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The President affirmed that the United States and the Holy See share many fundamental values and seek to engage globally to promote human rights, combat human suffering, and protect religious freedom.

The President also renewed the commitment of the United States to fighting global famine. As he relayed at the Vatican, the United States is proud to announce more than $300 million in anti-famine spending, focused on the crises in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia, and Nigeria.

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