The British Prime Minister’s office, “Downing Street,” reported that Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed with U.S. President Donald Trump, during their meeting in Amsterdam, the need to enhance security in the Arctic region, clarifying that this represents one of the absolute priorities for the London government.
The British Prime Minister’s office had previously noted that Starmer, in talks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, emphasized that London is prepared to play its full part in ensuring security in the Arctic region.
Earlier, Trump announced that following his meeting with NATO Secretary General Rutte, the outlines of potential agreements regarding Greenland had been established, asserting that “this agreement, if completed, will be a satisfactory solution for the United States and all NATO countries.”
It is worth noting that Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, and that Washington and Copenhagen signed a defense agreement for Greenland in 1951, alongside their commitments within the NATO framework, where the United States pledged to defend the island in the event of any military threat.
Source: RT
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