King Charles Defends NATO and Advocates Unity in US Speech
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King Charles III calls for unity, defends NATO, and addresses global challenges during US Congress speech.
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King Charles III addressed the US Congress on Tuesday, defending NATO as the Trump administration continues to voice fiery criticism of the alliance. The remarks came during the British monarch's official visit to the United States alongside Queen Camilla.
During their US visit, King Charles and Queen Camilla met with President Donald Trump and his wife Melania earlier this week. In his address to Congress, King Charles reflected on NATO’s shared history and united commitment, recalling instances like NATO’s invocation of Article 5 after 9/11 and collective efforts through major global conflicts.
Charles emphasized the importance of defending shared values among allies, particularly urging support for Ukraine. He also addressed interfaith relations, underscoring his lifelong dedication to promoting understanding between different religious communities.
The speech highlighted the growing Christian nationalism in the US, contrasting Charles' interfaith advocacy with policies like Trump’s controversial "Muslim ban" and initiatives favoring Christian nationalist principles.
King Charles also turned to climate change, stressing the urgent need to safeguard nature as a shared responsibility. He called for unity between the US and Britain, reaffirming their partnership and mutual commitment to global service.
Earlier, during a White House reception, President Trump underscored the enduring alliance between Britons and Americans, reflecting on their joint triumphs in securing freedom throughout history.
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