Prince Harry's Bold Call for Peace: A Royal Intervention in Ukraine
Britain's Prince Harry made an unannounced visit to Kyiv, urging Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war and calling on U.S. President Donald Trump for leadership. In a strong speech, he commended Ukraine's resilience and highlighted the role of global leadership in resolving the conflict.
Prince Harry of Britain made a surprising appearance in Kyiv on Thursday, calling on Russia's President Vladimir Putin to end the ongoing war. This visit follows a significant Russian aerial assault on Ukraine, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
During his third visit since the conflict began, Harry diverged from royal tradition by using direct language that exceeded the usual diplomatic tone observed by British royals. He appealed to President Putin, emphasizing the need to halt further loss of life and to consider alternative paths to peace for Ukraine and Russia.
Addressing a security forum in Kyiv, Harry applauded the determination of the Ukrainian people and the innovative strategies of its military, notably their advanced drone technologies. He also advocated for greater U.S. involvement, stressing the importance of international collaboration and American leadership in resolving the crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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