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King Charles Urges US Congress to Stand Firm on Ukraine Support

King Charles III has addressed the United States Congress, invoking the post-September 11 spirit of resolve to call for sustained Western support for Ukraine. In a rare and symbolically significant appearance before the joint session, the British monarch drew a direct parallel between the collective determination shown after the 2001 attacks and the commitment now required to counter Russian aggression.

The address represents an unusual instance of a sitting British monarch speaking directly to the American legislative body and is widely interpreted as a carefully coordinated diplomatic signal at a time when US support for Ukraine has become increasingly uncertain under the Trump administration. King Charles urged lawmakers not to allow the fatigue of a prolonged conflict to erode the foundational commitments made to Kyiv.

The speech is expected to resonate across NATO capitals, where allies have grown increasingly anxious about the durability of American political will on Ukraine. European leaders have been seeking high-profile gestures to reinforce the moral and strategic case for continued military and financial assistance to the country.

While the British monarchy operates within strict constitutional constraints on political commentary, the decision to allow King Charles to deliver such a pointed message to Congress reflects the depth of concern in London about the direction of US foreign policy under the current administration.

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Sources: Brecorder
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