00:00On Greenland, the right way to approach an issue of this seriousness is through calm discussion between allies.
00:10And let's be clear, the security of Greenland matters.
00:14And it will matter more as climate change reshapes the Arctic, as sea routes open and strategic competition intensifies.
00:22The High North will require greater attention, greater investment and stronger collective defence.
00:31The United States will be central to that effort and the UK stands ready to contribute fully alongside our allies through NATO.
00:40But there is a principle here that cannot be set aside, because it goes to the heart of how stable and trusted international cooperation works.
00:57And so any decision about the future status of Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark alone.
01:08That right is fundamental, and we support it.
01:15Denmark is a close ally of the United Kingdom and of the United States, a proud NATO member that has stood shoulder to shoulder with us, including at real human cost in recent decades.
01:32Alliances endure because they're built on respect and partnership.
01:38Not pressure.
01:39Not pressure.
01:40That is why I said the use of tariffs against allies is completely wrong.
01:47It is not the right way to resolve differences within an alliance.
01:52Nor is it helpful to frame efforts to strengthen Greenland's security as a justification for economic pressure.
02:04Such measures hurt British workers, British businesses and the British economy.
02:10And that is why I've been so clear on this issue.
02:16A trade war is in no one's interest.
02:19A trade war is in no one's interest.
02:21A trade war is in no one's interest.
02:22It has a trade war which i feel for that from the United States.
02:26S
02:26The U.S.
02:27PUF
02:30A trade war is mains.
02:31A trade war is in no one's interest.
02:32And this was the February 12 years worth the light.
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