00:00Was the UK involved in working out this deal over Greenland?
00:05What's in it? Are you happy with it? Is Denmark happy with it?
00:09We've been closely coordinating with allies and others over the course of the last few days.
00:16What's now happened is good in the sense the threat of tariffs has gone
00:21and now we can get on with the job of rolling up our sleeves
00:25and answering the question, how do we improve security in the Arctic?
00:30Which everybody agrees with.
00:32We will do that in the way we've got through the last few days from a UK point of view
00:37which is with British pragmatism, British common sense
00:41and British adherence and sticking to our values and principles.
00:46But today we actually start the hard work of making sure that security in the Arctic is enhanced
00:55and that is something on which Denmark, I've just been with the Prime Minister of Denmark here,
00:59we, the Europeans, other countries in the US have all agreed that that's what needs to happen
01:05and therefore we get on with this stage of the exercise.
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