Starmer says Greenland and Denmark must decide future of Greenland, not Trump

At the weekend Mette Frederiksen, the Danish prime minister, said Donald Trump has no right to annex Greenland.

Asked about her comments today, Keir Starmer said:

Well, I stand with her, and she’s right about the future of Greenland.

In a separate question, Starmer was asked if he agreed with calls from the Danes for the US president to stop proposing American annexation of the island. He replied:

Yes. Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark are to decide the future of Greenland, and only Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark.

Denmark is a close ally in Europe, it is a Nato ally, and it’s very important the future of Greenland is, as I say, for the Kingdom of Denmark, and for Greenland, and only for Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark.

Keir Starmer speaking to the media at an event in Reading this morning.
Keir Starmer speaking to the media at an event in Reading this morning. Photograph: WPA/Getty Images
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UN will abstain if UN security council has to vote on resolution criticising US arrest of Manduro, report claims

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Britain will refrain from criticising the US over the capture of Maduro amid concerns about angering Donald Trump

The UK will not make any assessment on whether the action is lawful. If the issue is pushed to a vote at the UN Security Council the UK will abstain

The view is that it is not for the UK to make a judgement on a unilateral action by the US which the government knew nothing about in advance The government is concerned that doing so would risk jeopardising relations with the US at a critical time, particularly on the future of Ukraine

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