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Sir Keir Starmer says that the UK has been "closely co-ordinating with allies" over the past few days to achieve a deal on Greenland between the US and Europe, but emphasises that "today, we start the hard work of making sure security in the Arctic is enhanced". Report by Keechl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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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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