VATICAN CITY — Handshakes, gifts, friendly small talk and big hopes for peace. Setting aside past differences and rude comments aside, President Donald Trump and Pope Francis put a determinedly positive face on their first meeting Wednesday at the Vatican.
The two global leaders, vastly different in temperament and views of the world, talked seriously and extensively in a 30-minute private meeting about terrorism, the radicalization of young people, immigration and climate change, officials said. Details were not revealed.
But all was upbeat in public, peace the overarching theme.
Francis gave Trump a medal featuring an olive branch.
"We can use peace," said the president, acknowledging the symbolism.
He gave the pope a custom-bound, first-edition set of Martin Luther King Jr.'s works, an engraved stone from the King Memorial in Washington and a bronze sculpture of a flowering lotus titled "Rising Above."
"I think you'll enjoy them. I hope you do," Trump said.
The pope's other gifts could be taken as offering a more pointed message, though Francis is known to give them to other visitors, too.