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News Topical, Digital Desk : US President Donald Trump hosted a state dinner at the White House on Wednesday (April 29, 2026) to welcome King Charles III of the United Kingdom (UK). During the dinner, President Trump made a major statement regarding the US and Israel's conflict with Iran. Trump stated that the US would never allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons. He also claimed that King Charles III shares his views and agrees with him.

In fact, King Charles III's visit to the US comes at a time of heightened tensions between the US and Britain due to the Iran war. Speaking about King Charles' visit, Trump said of America's relationship with Britain, “We're all doing some work in the Middle East, and we're doing very well.”

President Trump reiterated his pledge

According to report that the US President has reiterated his pledge not to allow Iran to become a nuclear power. Trump said that the US will never allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons and claimed that King Charles agrees with him. He said, “We have defeated that particular enemy with the power of our military, and we will never allow that enemy to develop nuclear weapons, and Charles agrees with me even more on this matter.”

UK and America have similar thinking: King Charles

According to the report, in his address to a joint session of the US Congress, King Charles III of the UK said that both countries are facing great uncertainty at a time of conflict from Europe to the Middle East, the consequences of which are being felt across both societies. He described the US-UK relationship as rooted in shared democratic traditions, saying that while it may have emerged from disagreements in the early stages, in reality, our countries are inherently like-minded.


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