Starmer Advocates Calm Amidst Greenland Trade Tensions
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of calm discussions with allies over Greenland, opposing U.S. President Trump's tariff threats. He maintains that Greenland's fate should be decided by its people and Denmark, striving to preserve historic alliances and avoid a trade war.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for sustained calm and dialogue over the escalating Greenland situation, discouraging a trade war following President Donald Trump's tariff threats. Starmer addressed an emergency press conference, underscoring Britain's commitment to its longstanding alliance with the United States.
Starmer condemned the U.S. President's attempts to use tariffs as leverage to acquire Greenland, asserting that Greenland's future should be determined by its residents and Denmark. He emphasized the enduring strength of historic alliances and declared that Britain would adopt a pragmatic rather than passive approach to the situation.
Dismissing the notion of retaliatory tariffs in response to Trump's threats, Starmer highlighted the strategic importance of military personnel in Greenland, aimed at assessing potential risks. He called for resolutions through dialogue instead of conflict, contrasting with the European Union's deliberation over imposing reciprocal tariffs on U.S. imports.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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