U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Saturday that the Vatican could be a venue for Russia-Ukraine peace talks, taking up the Holy See's longstanding offer after Pope Leo XIV vowed to personally make "every effort" to help end the war.
Speaking to reporters in Rome before meeting with Cardinal Matteo Zuppi , the Vatican point man on Ukraine, Rubio said that he would be discussing potential ways the Vatican could help, "the status of the talks, the updates after yesterday Friday and the path forward."
Asked if the Vatican could be a peace broker, Rubio replied: "I wouldn't call it broker, but it's certainly - I think it's a place that both sides would be comfortable going."
"So we'll talk about all of that and obviously always grateful to the Vatican for their willingness to play this constructive and positive role," he said at the U.S. Embassy in Rome.
The Vatican has a tradition of diplomatic neutrality and had long offered its services to try to help facilitate talks, but found itself sidelined during the all-out war, which began on Feb. 24, 2022.