King's visit to U.S. shows U.K. playing long game in fixing strained ties
King Charles III's visit to the United States highlights the U.K.'s efforts to repair and strengthen diplomatic relations after periods of strain. The trip underscores a strategic, long-term approach to maintaining influence and cooperation despite political changes and past disagreements. While not a state visit, the engagement with U.S. leaders and cultural figures reflects the importance both nations place on their enduring alliance.
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