Kuwait Times

King Charles greets royal couple as he hosts first state visit since his cancer announceme­nt

Top court rules ultra-Orthodox men must serve in Zionist army

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LONDON: Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako received a guard of honor and royal welcome from King Charles III in London on Tuesday at the start of a three-day state visit to the UK. The couple, who arrived on Saturday and held informal engagement­s over the weekend, were formally greeted by the British monarch, Queen Camilla and others ahead of a lavish evening banquet.

It is the first state visit to the UK by a Japanese head of state since 1998 and, unusually for such a visit, comes during a general election campaign. Some typical political elements, such as a Downing Street visit, have been scrapped in line with neutrality rules but all the traditiona­l pomp and pageantry remained.

The emperor and empress were met on Horse Guards Parade in central London by a host of dignitarie­s — including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak — while gun salutes were fired and the two countries’ national anthems were played. After Naruhito, 64, and Charles, 75, inspected the guard of honor, the royals travelled the short distance to Buckingham Palace in a carriage procession for lunch.

The king, hosting his first state visit since it was revealed in February that he has cancer, was set to take the emperor and empress to a special exhibition of items from the Royal Collection relating to Japan.

The trip is the emperor’s second official state visit since he ascended to the Chrysanthe­mum Throne in 2019, following a trip to Indonesia last year. It was originally due to take place in 2020 and would have been the emperor’s first overseas visit but it was delayed by the pandemic.

For Charles, it will be the third state visit he has hosted since he became king following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II in

September 2022. It was announced Tuesday that the UK monarch had approved an honors award for Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida — making him an Honorary Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) — for services to UK-Japan business relations.

Speaking ahead of the trip, Naruhito said Britain’s royals treated him “like family” during his time studying in England in the 1980s. Naruhito recalled that during his two years at Oxford University, he was invited to Balmoral Castle in Scotland for a few days.

“I have very fond memories of the queen driving a car and inviting me to a barbecue ... and (her husband) Prince Philip showing me around by driving a carriage himself,” he told a rare press conference. The Japanese couple head to Oxford, west of London on Friday, and will fly home from near there. — AFP

JERUSALEM: The Zionist entity’s Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the state must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students into the military, a decree which creates new political strains for embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu’s Likud party said the Supreme Court’s ruling was “perplexing,” given ongoing efforts in parliament to agree on a new conscripti­on law that would address the problem.

The prime minister’s coalition government relies on two ultra-Orthodox parties that regard conscripti­on exemptions as key to keeping their constituen­ts in religious seminaries and out of a melting-pot army that might test their customs. Leaders of those parties said they were disappoint­ed with the ruling but issued no immediate threat to the government.

However, the prospect of the military, backed by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, starting to draft seminary students could widen cracks in Netanyahu’s increasing­ly brittle coalition. — Reuters

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