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King Charles pledges to defend Europe as he condemns Russian aggression

Published 11:02 4 Dec 2025 GMT

Updated 13:48 4 Dec 2025 GMT

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King Charles pledges to defend Europe as he condemns Russian aggression

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The message sent to Putin was clear

King Charles III has condemned Russian aggression while he added that the UK and Germany stand with Ukraine and are ready to bolster Europe against further hostility from Putin.

“With regard to shared defence, our German-British Bridging Battalion at Minden – which I visited during our state visit two years ago – is literally building bridges, a unique partnership at the heart of Nato”, Charles told the guests.

He added that “more broadly, of course, the United Kingdom and Germany together stand with Ukraine and bolster Europe against the threat of further Russian aggression.”

King Charles also remarked that “the United Kingdom and Germany are united in a continued belief in democracy, freedom and the rule of law.”

The German president echoed the statements made by King Charles in relation to the intensified tensions, as he told the guests that “we are working together to promote security and defence, side by side for a free, peaceful Europe, side by side in support of Ukraine.”

Large parts of the King’s speech were spoken in German and he talked about something that is very important for both countries, which is football.

In a lighter moment during the state banquet, the King told the guests at Windsor Castle that “in the end, the Germans win”.