JD Vance ofreció sus condolencias para el Papa, mientras hablaba con reporteros en India, pero no confirmó su presencia a los servicios funerarios.
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00:00Y por otro lado, el vicepresidente de Estados Unidos, J.D. Vance, ofreció sus condolencias para el Papa mientras hablaba con reporteros en Agra, India.
00:10Poco antes de partir hacia Ayaipur, Vance no confirmó si asistirá a los servicios funerarios del Papa.
00:18También dijo cómo se sentía de ser uno de los últimos funcionarios en ver al Papa con vida.
00:30People on the margins, poor people, people suffering from diseases, they saw in Pope Francis an advocate and I think a true expression of Christian love.
00:37So we're very saddened by it.
00:39Obviously, our condolences to the Catholics all over the world, but especially back home who loved and honored the Holy Father.
00:46What does it feel like knowing you were maybe one of the last officials to meet with him before he died?
00:50Yeah, you know, I've thought a lot about that.
00:52I mean, it's pretty crazy, actually.
00:55And obviously when I saw him, I didn't know that he had less than 24 hours still on this earth.
00:59I think it was a great blessing.
01:02Y el vicepresidente estadounidense también reconoció que tuvo diferencias políticas con el Papa Francisco
01:07y dijo que no tiene preferencias sobre el sucesor, solo rezará porque elijan a la persona correcta.
01:17Yes, I'm aware that he had some disagreements with some of the policies of our administration.
01:21He also had a lot of agreements with some of the policies of our administration.
01:24I'm not going to soil the man's legacy by talking about politics.
01:29I think he was a great Christian pastor, and that's how I choose to remember the Holy Father.
01:33You know, I won't pretend to give guidance to the Cardinals on who they should select as the next pope.
01:39We've got plenty of issues to focus on in the United States.
01:42I'll just say a prayer for wisdom because I obviously want them to pick the right person.
01:46I want them to pick somebody who will be good for the world's Catholics.
01:49But I'll let them make that decision, and obviously they're entitled to do so.