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I'm Ed Donahue with an AP News Minute.
President Trump said at last night,
State dinner honoring King Charles and Queen Camilla,
that during a private meeting earlier in the day,
the British monarch agreed with him
that Iran should never be allowed to have nuclear weapons.
By convention, people aren't supposed to relay
private conversations with the monarch.
Craig Prescott is a lecturer in law
at the Royal Holloway University in London.
This was always the issue,
just what Trump would do or say.
Would he put Trump,
would he put the King in a embarrassing position?
Like I said, you always had that sort of issue
of what he would post on social media.
And I think, you know,
that this could have been much, much worse.
Buckingham Palace is the King is naturally mindful
of his government's long-standing position
on the prevention of nuclear proliferation.
I'm Ed Donahue.
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