Pakistan, Jan. 20 -- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer opposed US tariffs on allies over Greenland, calling them harmful to historic alliances. He urged calm discussion to avoid a trade conflict. Starmer emphasized that Greenland's future must be decided by its people and Denmark alone.

Starmer addressed an emergency press conference on Monday, stressing that the US-UK alliance has ensured security and prosperity for decades. He said he would work to defuse tensions and maintain cooperation amid Trump's threats. He warned the tariff threats could trigger a "downward spiral" in trade and weaken NATO ties.

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He criticized President Trump's plan to impose escalating tariffs on Britain ...