King Charles Touts US-Europe Alliance Amidst Trump’s Repeated Threats to Leave NATO
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The British ruler used humour to send clear messages to the American president
The White House hosted a dinner in honor of King Charles, who was on official visit to the United States, along with Queen Camilla. During the speeches, Donald Trump introduced the delicate subject of the Middle East conflict, but King Charles made no reference to it. Instead, the King spoke about the importance of NATO and AUKUS.
King Charles touts US-Europe alliance amidst Trump’s repeated threats to leave NATO
King Charles III has praised the “American leadership”, speaking after president Donald Trump at the state dinner hosted at the White House in Washington D.C., on Tuesday (28 April). He hailed the US-UK alliance to combat global challenges over time. “American leadership helped rebuild a shattered continent playing a decisive role as a defender of freedom.” King Charles then went on to appreciate America’s contribution towards Ukraine in the Rus…
King Charles III Stresses NATO's Vital Role in Defending Global Freedom During White House Toast
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. King Charles III highlighted the strong US-UK alliance, rooted in World War II cooperation, and stressed continued support for Ukraine. He emphasised NATO and AUKUS partnerships for security and presented President Trump with a historic naval bell, symbolising shared history and future cooperation. World News | King Charles III Stresses NATO's Vital Role in Defending Global Freedom During Whi…
The British monarch closed his speech with a call for peace, while Trump praised the "enduring relationship" between the US and Britain - High-ranking guests at the dinner
What to know about King Charles’ visit to D.C.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the White House for a state dinner hosted by President Trump and first lady Melania Trump. The two heads of state enthusiastically toasted the U.S.-U.K. alliance at the start of the dinner, despite some areas of disagreement between their countries. Earlier Tuesday, the king addressed Congress, speaking about what he called the “truly unique” relationship between the U.K. and the U.S. and repeatedly str…
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