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King meets with UK and French military top brass at Windsor

Charles, head of the armed forces, held an audience with the Joint Chiefs of Staff from both countries in the castle’s White Drawing Room on Monday.

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The King has met with the UK and France’s top military leaders at Windsor Castle.

Charles, who is head of the British armed forces, held an audience with the joint chiefs of staff from both countries on Monday afternoon.

He welcomed the 10 guests including Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin and his French counterpart General Thierry Burkhard to the royal residence’s White Drawing Room in Berkshire, where they posed for a group photo.

General Stephane Abrial, General Jerome Bellanger Chief of Staff of the French Air and Space Force, General Pierre Schill, Chief of the French Army Admiral Nicholas Vaujour, Chief of the French Navy, General Thierry Burkhard, French Chief of Defence, the King, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, Admiral Sir Ben Key, General Sir Roly Walker, Air Marshal Allan Marshall, General Dame Sharon Nesmith during an audience at Windsor Castle
The French military chiefs, the King and the UK’s military leaders during the audience at Windsor Castle (Aaron Chown/PA)

Sir Tony, the head of the UK’s armed forces, said Europe’s two nuclear powers were “stepping up to forge a stronger and deeper partnership”.

Alongside the heads of each nation’s army, navy and air force, Sir Tony and General Burkhard have discussed efforts to “galvanise” the European response to the situation in Ukraine – while Ukrainian, Russian and American officials attended talks in Saudi Arabia aimed at achieving a ceasefire.

Also at Windsor with the King were Vice Chief of the Defence Staff General Dame Sharon Nesmith, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key, Chief of the General Staff General Sir Roly Walker and Air Marshal Allan Marshall.

And from the French forces were French Army Chief of Staff General Pierre Schill, French Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Nicolas Vaujour, Chief of Staff of the French Air and Space Force General Jerome Bellanger, along with General Stephane Abrial.

Downing Street said on Friday that “nothing is off the table” over possible troop deployment for Kyiv.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during a visit to Halfords Autocentre in Cambridge
Sir Keir Starmer said new military sub-planning groups would continue talks during ‘three intensive planning days’ this week (Chris Radburn/PA)

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said new military sub-planning groups would continue talks during “three intensive planning days” this week, in a call with EU chiefs and non-EU countries on Friday.

Operational planning for a European-led peacekeeping force in Ukraine is set to continue at the UK’s military headquarters in Northwood this week.

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