What were the main points of King Charles' speech at the U.S. Congress

King Charles spoke at a session at the U.S. Congress, where he highlighted the common history between the United States of America and Great Britain. According to the BBC these are the main points of his speech: The king spoke of the common history between the United States and Britain, describing it as a history that spans centuries. [...]
By BBC These are the highlights of his speech:
- The king spoke of common history between the United States and Britain, describing it as a history that stretches through centuries
- He said beyond history, both nations share common democratic values that support their systems of governance. His comment on the executive power to submit to checks and balances was especially well received by the Democrats
- The king warned that the unique alliance between Britain and America “cannot rely on past accomplishments” in a rapidly unstable and changing world
- He called for boosting co-operation between London and Washington on defence issues and made a strong call for partnership in support of Ukraine “in order to ensure a truly just and sustainable peace” in Europe
- The king completed his historic discourse with a message of global unity and conservation of the environment. We remember that King Charles is staying in the United States on a four-day visit, and it's already his second day in the United States.









