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I regret my remarks were interpreted as debate with President Trump – Pope Leo

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 19, 2026 2251 Minutes read0

•Pope Leo XIV and Donald Trump

Pope Leo XIV said yesterday he regretted remarks he made were interpreted as a response to criticism from President Donald Trump, insisting he had no interest in debating the US leader.

An example was a speech about “tyrants” ransacking the world that he delivered in Cameroon on the second leg of a tour of Africa, Leo told journalists as he travelled to Angola.

The remarks had been written well before Trump’s comment that he was “not a big fan” of the American pope.

“And yet it was perceived as if I were trying to start a new debate with the president, which doesn’t interest me at all,” Leo said.

His clarification comes as he, on Friday, warned against the use of AI to fan “polarisation, conflict, fear and violence” and criticised the “environmental devastation” caused by the extraction of rare earths to fuel the digital boom, reports AFP.

The challenge posed by these systems is greater than it appears: it is not just about the use of new technologies, but about the gradual replacement of reality by its simulation,” he said in a speech at the Catholic University of Central Africa in Yaounde, Cameroon.

”In this way, polarisation, conflict, fear and violence spread. What is at stake is not merely the risk of error, but a transformation in our very relationship with truth.”

It marks the pontiff’s latest outspoken intervention on a landmark 11-day tour of Africa that has seen him abandon his previous restraint to deliver impassioned pleas for world peace.

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