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UK Deputy PM David Lammy in US visit amid tensions over Greenland

ALN

David Lammy will hold talks with US Vice President JD Vance amid European alarm over Donald Trump’s threats to seize Greenland.

The UK deputy prime minister will take part in events to mark the 250th anniversary of US independence, promote the ‘special relationship’ and discuss the Ukraine peace process.

But the row over Greenland  an autonomous territory of Nato member Denmark  casts a shadow over relations between the US and Europe.

The White House said the ‘US military is always an option’ to achieve President Trump’s goal of taking over Greenland, which he wants because of its strategic Arctic location and mineral resources.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer joined Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen and leaders from France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain in stressing that ‘Greenland belongs to its people’.

They said: ‘It is for Denmark and Greenland, and them only, to decide on matters concerning Denmark and Greenland.’

The issue of Greenland was not highlighted by officials ahead of Lammy’s visit, but his presence in the US will be seen as an attempt by the UK to play a role in bridging the gap between Washington and a Europe nervous about American intentions.

During his two-day visit Lammy will highlight the strength of the special relationship with the US, claiming the UK and US are ‘working together to secure peace and stability across the globe’.

‘Far from being an abstract idea, it is built through practical co-operation and shared purpose,’ he will say.

‘In defence and security. In the trade and investment that benefit us all. In working together to secure peace and stability across the globe.

‘And in our partnerships on emerging technologies and energy security, which will help shape the world in the decades to come.’

Lammy, who is also Justice Secretary, will meet US Supreme Justice Elena Kagan and members of Congress on Capitol Hill.

Following the deputy prime minister’s visit to Washington DC he will travel to Toronto to gather vital information on how judge-alone trials operate in Ontario and what lessons could be learnt for his plan to restrict jury trials in England and Wales.

By David Hughes, Press Association Political Editor

Press Association: News

source: PA

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