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Trump's unverified royal claim sparks diplomatic uncertainty at White House dinner

A bold claim at the White House leaves diplomats scrambling. What private talks—or misunderstandings—could lie behind Trump's latest controversial remark?

The image shows an envelope with a stamp on it that reads "Russia and Japan Peace Conference" and a...
The image shows an envelope with a stamp on it that reads "Russia and Japan Peace Conference" and a logo of a building in the center. The text on the envelope is likely related to the peace conference between the two countries.

Trump's unverified royal claim sparks diplomatic uncertainty at White House dinner

U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that King Charles III agrees Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon, speaking at the White House state dinner on Tuesday during the monarch's state visit to Washington.

"We have militarily defeated that particular opponent, and we're never going to let that opponent ever - Charles agrees with me even more than I do - we're never going to let that opponent have a nuclear weapon," Trump said at the dinner.

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