The American Spectator
•US Politics
US Politics
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Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy sat together for a few moments in private to discuss a deal that has remained in the works since Trump began his second term.
The Vatican City State has long been a place to resolve international disputes in ways impossible anywhere else.
Pope Francis would have delayed his own funeral to give the two leaders as much time as they needed.
No conflict weighed as heavily on Francis ' heart as that between Russia and Ukraine , except perhaps Israel and Gaza .
The Holy See is no less a subject of international law and a participant in international relations than it was back in the 19th century .
The Vatican has maintained full diplomatic relations with Ukraine since 1992 and with Russia since 2009 .
It's arguable whether this was a just decision, and late-19th-century geopolitics were undoubtedly much different than today ’s.
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