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incident late on Saturday at the annual dinner of the White House Correspondents’ Association came less than 48 hours before Charles and Queen Camilla begin a four-day state visit to the United States.
The palace said Charles was “greatly relieved” that Trump, the first lady Melania and other guests were unharmed and later on Sunday said this week’s trip would go ahead as planned.

“The King and Queen are most grateful to all those who have worked at pace to ensure this remains the case and are looking forward to the visit getting under way tomorrow,” it said.

Earlier, senior UK minister Darren Jones told British broadcasters during a round of interviews that security teams in Britain and the US were “working closely to ensure the security arrangements are put appropriately in place” for the state visit.

It is understood the king and queen reached out privately to the Trumps to express their sympathies with those impacted on Saturday night and to share their gratitude to the security services who prevented further injury.

Trump has said one police officer was shot at close range but appeared not to be critically injured.
#King #Charles #state #visit #ahead #planned #Washington #shootingBritain, New York, Camilla, Congress, Strait of Hormuz, Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth, Trump, Epstein scandal, Keir Starmer, United States, Washington, Downing Street, King Charles, Iran war"> King Charles’ US state visit to go ahead as planned after Washington shootingThe state visit by Britain’s King Charles to the US would take place as planned, Buckingham Palace said on Sunday, following a shooting at a Washington media gala.The incident late on Saturday at the annual dinner of the White House Correspondents’ Association came less than 48 hours before Charles and Queen Camilla begin a four-day state visit to the United States.The palace said Charles was “greatly relieved” that Trump, the first lady Melania and other guests were unharmed and later on Sunday said this week’s trip would go ahead as planned.“The King and Queen are most grateful to all those who have worked at pace to ensure this remains the case and are looking forward to the visit getting under way tomorrow,” it said.Earlier, senior UK minister Darren Jones told British broadcasters during a round of interviews that security teams in Britain and the US were “working closely to ensure the security arrangements are put appropriately in place” for the state visit.It is understood the king and queen reached out privately to the Trumps to express their sympathies with those impacted on Saturday night and to share their gratitude to the security services who prevented further injury.Trump has said one police officer was shot at close range but appeared not to be critically injured.#King #Charles #state #visit #ahead #planned #Washington #shootingBritain, New York, Camilla, Congress, Strait of Hormuz, Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth, Trump, Epstein scandal, Keir Starmer, United States, Washington, Downing Street, King Charles, Iran war
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incident late on Saturday at the annual dinner of the White House Correspondents’ Association came less than 48 hours before Charles and Queen Camilla begin a four-day state visit to the United States.
The palace said Charles was “greatly relieved” that Trump, the first lady Melania and other guests were unharmed and later on Sunday said this week’s trip would go ahead as planned.

“The King and Queen are most grateful to all those who have worked at pace to ensure this remains the case and are looking forward to the visit getting under way tomorrow,” it said.

Earlier, senior UK minister Darren Jones told British broadcasters during a round of interviews that security teams in Britain and the US were “working closely to ensure the security arrangements are put appropriately in place” for the state visit.

It is understood the king and queen reached out privately to the Trumps to express their sympathies with those impacted on Saturday night and to share their gratitude to the security services who prevented further injury.

Trump has said one police officer was shot at close range but appeared not to be critically injured.
#King #Charles #state #visit #ahead #planned #Washington #shootingBritain, New York, Camilla, Congress, Strait of Hormuz, Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth, Trump, Epstein scandal, Keir Starmer, United States, Washington, Downing Street, King Charles, Iran war">King Charles’ US state visit to go ahead as planned after Washington shootingKing Charles’ US state visit to go ahead as planned after Washington shootingThe state visit by Britain’s King Charles to the US would take place as planned, Buckingham Palace said on Sunday, following a shooting at a Washington media gala.The incident late on Saturday at the annual dinner of the White House Correspondents’ Association came less than 48 hours before Charles and Queen Camilla begin a four-day state visit to the United States.The palace said Charles was “greatly relieved” that Trump, the first lady Melania and other guests were unharmed and later on Sunday said this week’s trip would go ahead as planned.“The King and Queen are most grateful to all those who have worked at pace to ensure this remains the case and are looking forward to the visit getting under way tomorrow,” it said.Earlier, senior UK minister Darren Jones told British broadcasters during a round of interviews that security teams in Britain and the US were “working closely to ensure the security arrangements are put appropriately in place” for the state visit.It is understood the king and queen reached out privately to the Trumps to express their sympathies with those impacted on Saturday night and to share their gratitude to the security services who prevented further injury.Trump has said one police officer was shot at close range but appeared not to be critically injured.#King #Charles #state #visit #ahead #planned #Washington #shootingBritain, New York, Camilla, Congress, Strait of Hormuz, Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth, Trump, Epstein scandal, Keir Starmer, United States, Washington, Downing Street, King Charles, Iran war

The state visit by Britain’s King Charles to the US would take place as planned, Buckingham Palace said on Sunday, following a shooting at a Washington media gala.

The incident late on Saturday at the annual dinner of the White House Correspondents’ Association came less than 48 hours before Charles and Queen Camilla begin a four-day state visit to the United States.
The palace said Charles was “greatly relieved” that Trump, the first lady Melania and other guests were unharmed and later on Sunday said this week’s trip would go ahead as planned.

“The King and Queen are most grateful to all those who have worked at pace to ensure this remains the case and are looking forward to the visit getting under way tomorrow,” it said.

Earlier, senior UK minister Darren Jones told British broadcasters during a round of interviews that security teams in Britain and the US were “working closely to ensure the security arrangements are put appropriately in place” for the state visit.

It is understood the king and queen reached out privately to the Trumps to express their sympathies with those impacted on Saturday night and to share their gratitude to the security services who prevented further injury.

Trump has said one police officer was shot at close range but appeared not to be critically injured.
#King #Charles #state #visit #ahead #planned #Washington #shootingBritain, New York, Camilla, Congress, Strait of Hormuz, Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth, Trump, Epstein scandal, Keir Starmer, United States, Washington, Downing Street, King Charles, Iran war

The state visit by Britain’s King Charles to the US would take place as planned,…

International Maritime Organisation secretary general Arsenio Dominguez said that at least 10 seafarers had been killed in 29 attacks on vessels in the Gulf and around the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of the US-Israel war on Iran.

In addition, several vessels had been seized and detained in the region in recent days while thousands of seafarers remained trapped in the area, Dominguez said on Friday.

“My call is to release the seafarers because they are not at fault,” he said.

“The situation is not improving. I reiterate: there is no safe transit anywhere in the Strait of Hormuz.”

Dominguez added: “I spoke to a seafarer who had been trapped in the Persian Gulf for more than six weeks. Aside from the exhaustion and toll on mental health of the crews, they feel invisible, that they are not valued. There is much more we need to do.”

#Trapped #Gulf #ship #crews #run #food #water #mental #health #reservesAlphaliner, Donald Trump, Abbas Araghchi, MarineTraffic, Guangdong, Arsenio Dominguez, Steve Witkoff, Iran, Qatar, Pakistan, Strait of Hormuz, US, CNOOC Offshore Engineering, Persian Gulf, J.D. Vance, Nanfeng Chuang, Hai Yang Shi You, International Maritime Organisation, United Nations, China, Islamabad, Jared Kushner, Dubai"> Trapped in the Gulf, ship crews run low on food, water – and mental health reservesThe United Nations’ maritime agency has highlighted the plight of seafarers trapped in the Persian Gulf, saying the weeks-long closure of the Strait of Hormuz was taking a high toll on the crews.International Maritime Organisation secretary general Arsenio Dominguez said that at least 10 seafarers had been killed in 29 attacks on vessels in the Gulf and around the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of the US-Israel war on Iran.In addition, several vessels had been seized and detained in the region in recent days while thousands of seafarers remained trapped in the area, Dominguez said on Friday.“My call is to release the seafarers because they are not at fault,” he said.“The situation is not improving. I reiterate: there is no safe transit anywhere in the Strait of Hormuz.”Dominguez added: “I spoke to a seafarer who had been trapped in the Persian Gulf for more than six weeks. Aside from the exhaustion and toll on mental health of the crews, they feel invisible, that they are not valued. There is much more we need to do.”#Trapped #Gulf #ship #crews #run #food #water #mental #health #reservesAlphaliner, Donald Trump, Abbas Araghchi, MarineTraffic, Guangdong, Arsenio Dominguez, Steve Witkoff, Iran, Qatar, Pakistan, Strait of Hormuz, US, CNOOC Offshore Engineering, Persian Gulf, J.D. Vance, Nanfeng Chuang, Hai Yang Shi You, International Maritime Organisation, United Nations, China, Islamabad, Jared Kushner, Dubai
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International Maritime Organisation secretary general Arsenio Dominguez said that at least 10 seafarers had been killed in 29 attacks on vessels in the Gulf and around the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of the US-Israel war on Iran.

In addition, several vessels had been seized and detained in the region in recent days while thousands of seafarers remained trapped in the area, Dominguez said on Friday.

“My call is to release the seafarers because they are not at fault,” he said.

“The situation is not improving. I reiterate: there is no safe transit anywhere in the Strait of Hormuz.”

Dominguez added: “I spoke to a seafarer who had been trapped in the Persian Gulf for more than six weeks. Aside from the exhaustion and toll on mental health of the crews, they feel invisible, that they are not valued. There is much more we need to do.”

#Trapped #Gulf #ship #crews #run #food #water #mental #health #reservesAlphaliner, Donald Trump, Abbas Araghchi, MarineTraffic, Guangdong, Arsenio Dominguez, Steve Witkoff, Iran, Qatar, Pakistan, Strait of Hormuz, US, CNOOC Offshore Engineering, Persian Gulf, J.D. Vance, Nanfeng Chuang, Hai Yang Shi You, International Maritime Organisation, United Nations, China, Islamabad, Jared Kushner, Dubai">Trapped in the Gulf, ship crews run low on food, water – and mental health reserves
The United Nations’ maritime agency has highlighted the plight of seafarers trapped in the Persian Gulf, saying the weeks-long closure of the Strait of Hormuz was taking a high toll on the crews.
International Maritime Organisation secretary general Arsenio Dominguez said that at least 10 seafarers had been killed in 29 attacks on vessels in the Gulf and around the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of the US-Israel war on Iran.

In addition, several vessels had been seized and detained in the region in recent days while thousands of seafarers remained trapped in the area, Dominguez said on Friday.

“My call is to release the seafarers because they are not at fault,” he said.

“The situation is not improving. I reiterate: there is no safe transit anywhere in the Strait of Hormuz.”

Dominguez added: “I spoke to a seafarer who had been trapped in the Persian Gulf for more than six weeks. Aside from the exhaustion and toll on mental health of the crews, they feel invisible, that they are not valued. There is much more we need to do.”

#Trapped #Gulf #ship #crews #run #food #water #mental #health #reservesAlphaliner, Donald Trump, Abbas Araghchi, MarineTraffic, Guangdong, Arsenio Dominguez, Steve Witkoff, Iran, Qatar, Pakistan, Strait of Hormuz, US, CNOOC Offshore Engineering, Persian Gulf, J.D. Vance, Nanfeng Chuang, Hai Yang Shi You, International Maritime Organisation, United Nations, China, Islamabad, Jared Kushner, Dubai

The United Nations’ maritime agency has highlighted the plight of seafarers trapped in the Persian…