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British PM Takes Firm Stand Against US Tariff Plan in Greenland Dispute

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Keir Starmer positioned himself at the forefront of European resistance to American economic threats, telling Donald Trump that tariffs targeting NATO allies over Greenland are inappropriate. The British leader’s weekend diplomatic offensive included conversations with key European and alliance figures to present a unified front against Washington’s unconventional approach.

The controversy centers on Trump’s announcement of potential sanctions against eight European countries that sent military personnel to Greenland in response to US demands about the Danish territory. Starmer’s phone diplomacy encompassed discussions with Denmark’s leader Mette Frederiksen, the EU’s top official Ursula von der Leyen, and NATO chief Mark Rutte, demonstrating the seriousness of the situation.

Downing Street confirmed that across all conversations, the Prime Minister maintained a consistent message about the importance of northern security cooperation within NATO. His position that punishing allies economically for pursuing collective defense goals contradicts fundamental alliance principles represents a direct challenge to Trump’s unconventional foreign policy methods.

European nations targeted by the tariff threat released a collective statement warning that such measures damage transatlantic partnerships and could trigger escalating tensions. The proposed tariffs would start at 10% next month before potentially rising to 25% if the United States fails to negotiate Greenland’s purchase by early summer.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, representing the government in media appearances, emphasized that Britain’s position on Greenland remains non-negotiable while avoiding discussion of retaliatory measures. She stressed the preference for serious private discussions over public confrontation, though acknowledged the fundamental disagreement between London and Washington on this matter.

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