PMQs live: Starmer ‘will not yield’ over Greenland despite US pressure | Politics


Starmer says he will not ‘yield’ on Greenland in response to threat of tariffs

Kemi Badenoch starts by welcoming Starmer following the Tory lead on a social media ban.

She says the future of Greenland should be decided by the people of Greenland. Did the US president agree when Starmer spoke to him.

Starmer says the future of Greenland is for the people of Greenland and Denmark alone.

He also says the tariff threats are completely wrong.

He says the Danish PM is coming to the UK tomorrow.

But he says he will not “yield” on Greenland under the threat of tariffs.

UPDATE: Badenoch said:

The prime minister and I agree – the future of Greenland should only be decided by the people of Greenland. When the prime minister made this point to (US) President Trump on Monday, did the president agree or disagree?

And Starmer replied:

Engaging constructively on international security matters hugely, particularly when it comes to security in the Arctic, and that’s the context in which this discussion is going on in relation to Greenland.

As we engage constructively, I have made my position clear on our principles and values. The first of those is that the future of Greenland is for the people of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark alone.

The second is that threats of tariffs to pressurise allies are completely wrong.

We will continue to engage constructively. I’ve had many international calls in recent days, and the prime minister of Denmark is coming to the United Kingdom tomorrow for bilateral talks.

But I do want to be clear with the House, I will not yield, Britain will not yield on our principles and values about the future of Greenland under threats of tariffs, and that is my clear position.

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