Trump Criticizes NATO Allies on Ukraine, Iran; Praises King Charles III as 'Fantastic'

US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with NATO allies for not meeting US requests regarding Ukraine and Iran, stating they were not "there" when needed. In contrast, Trump praised King Charles III as "fantastic," highlighting their personal friendship and the monarch's potential support on global issues. King Charles III, during his address to the US Congress, underscored the importance of the transatlantic alliance and reaffirmed support for Ukraine. The monarch emphasized that continued cooperation through NATO and partnerships like AUKUS remains vital for global stability.

Key Points: Trump Disappointed with NATO, Praises King Charles III

  • Trump criticizes NATO allies for lack of support on Ukraine and Iran
  • Trump praises King Charles III as "fantastic" and a great friend
  • King Charles III addresses US Congress, highlights transatlantic alliance
  • King reaffirms support for Ukraine and importance of NATO and AUKUS
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Trump expresses 'disappointment' with NATO on Ukraine, Iran; calls King Charles III 'fantastic' after Congress speech

Trump expresses disappointment over NATO's response on Ukraine and Iran, while calling King Charles III 'fantastic' after his Congress speech.

"I was very disappointed with the fact that when we called on them to give us a little hand, we didn't need it. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 30

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday expressed disappointment over NATO allies' response to US requests on Ukraine and Iran, while praising the UK's King Charles II following the monarch's address to the US Congress.

"I was very disappointed with the fact that when we called on them to give us a little hand, we didn't need it. I actually did it just to see whether or not they'd be there when we called on NATO to give us a hand with Ukraine, and in particular the most recent... we asked them to do certain things on Ukraine, and we also wanted them to do things with Iran. And on Ukraine, they're very much involved, but they didn't do things the way we would like to see. It's been going on for a long time. And on Iran, uh, they weren't there. You know it better than anybody, they weren't there," Trump said.

Despite his criticism of NATO partners, Trump was effusive in his praise for King Charles III. "The King is fantastic. We spent a lot of time together. We had a lot of talk. We talked about this also. And, uh, he loves his country and he's a great King and he's a great friend of mine. And I think if he were doing that, if that were up to him, he would have probably helped us with Iran. He would have done, he would have followed the suggestions we made with respect to Ukraine because... we have some disagreements on Ukraine. And, uh, not having to do with NATO so much as European countries," he said.

Trump added, "But, uh, no. He's coming back tomorrow. We had an incredible evening last night and he's leaving tomorrow. He's going to come back and see us before he leaves... but I think he's a phenomenal representative for his country. I think the people in the United Kingdom should be proud. I loved his speech yesterday, I watched it, I loved his speech last night. Um, I don't know about my speech. I thought my speech was okay too. But, uh, I thought he was--I think he's an unbelievable King and by the way, an unbelievable Queen. They are a great couple."

Earlier, King Charles III, while addressing a White House state dinner and engaging with US lawmakers, underscored the importance of the transatlantic alliance, highlighting the historical ties between the United States and the United Kingdom dating back to World War II. He stressed that continued cooperation through NATO and partnerships such as AUKUS remains vital amid ongoing global challenges, including the war in Ukraine.

The King also reaffirmed support for Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia, noting that enduring partnerships between Europe and North America are essential to maintaining global stability.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Typical Trump - expects everyone to dance to his tune without contributing much himself. NATO has been carrying the US security burden for decades, and now he's "disappointed" because they won't blindly follow his lead on Ukraine and Iran? Sir, maybe look at your own country's record first. But the King Charles part was hilarious - "unbelievable King and Queen" - sounds like a family guy review! 😂
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Aditya G
As an Indian watching this, I find it amusing how Trump flip-flops between berating allies and praising royalty. The man has a point about burden-sharing, but his approach is so chaotic. Meanwhile, India maintains strategic autonomy - we work with both US and Russia without this drama. King Charles did well emphasizing the transatlantic partnership though. Wish our leaders could be so dignified.
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Kavya N
The way Trump talks about King Charles is so extra! "I thought he was an unbelievable King and by the way, an unbelievable Queen" - bhai, settle down! But honestly, this is classic Trump diplomacy: bully the allies and butter up the royals. India should take notes on how NOT to handle international relations. Also, interesting that Trump admits he "just wanted to see" if NATO would help - it's like a test, yaar.
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Jennifer L
I'm an American living in India, and I have to say - watching this from an Indian perspective is interesting. Many Indians here understand the frustration with NATO's free-riding but also appreciate the measured approach of Indian diplomacy. Trump's transactional style doesn't sit well with how India operates internationally. And the King Charles fawning? Very Trump.
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Sneha F

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