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UK PM Rallies Europe Against Trump’s Greenland Ultimatum

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer emerged as a leading voice in European resistance to American economic coercion, telling Donald Trump that tariffs targeting NATO allies over Greenland are wrong. His weekend diplomatic offensive reflected growing European alarm at Washington’s willingness to weaponize trade relationships against military partners.
The diplomatic firestorm emerged after Trump announced potential sanctions against eight European countries that sent troops to Greenland following US pressure on Denmark regarding the territory. Starmer’s Sunday consultations included conversations with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte as leaders sought to coordinate their response.
The British Prime Minister maintained across all conversations that high north security cooperation benefits all NATO members working to protect Euro-Atlantic interests. His characterization of tariffs against allies pursuing collective security goals as fundamentally wrong signals Britain’s firm stance alongside European partners in resisting Trump’s approach.
A collective declaration from the affected European nations characterized Trump’s threats as undermining transatlantic relations and creating risks of dangerous deterioration. Under the proposed schedule, 10% tariffs would commence February 1st, potentially escalating to 25% by early summer if Greenland negotiations don’t satisfy American demands.
While planning to express clear opposition in Monday’s emergency statement, Starmer won’t propose retaliatory tariffs. Government strategists believe the Prime Minister’s unexpectedly warm rapport with Trump might enable private discussions to defuse the crisis, avoiding economic warfare between allies.

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