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British PM Defends International Norms Against Power Politics

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer emerged as a defender of rules-based international order, telling Donald Trump that tariffs targeting NATO allies over Greenland violate fundamental norms governing territorial integrity and alliance behavior. His weekend diplomatic efforts emphasized principle over power politics.
The diplomatic firestorm emerged after Trump announced sanctions designed to achieve territorial objectives through economic coercion of allies. Starmer’s Sunday consultations included conversations with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reinforcing international norms.
The British Prime Minister maintained across conversations that international order depends on norms rather than power-based transactions. His characterization of economic coercion pursuing territorial goals as wrong policy signals British commitment to rules-based systems over power politics.
A collective declaration from affected European nations emphasized that rules-based order requires defending norms even against powerful allies. Under the proposed schedule, 10% tariffs would commence February 1st, potentially escalating to 25% as economic pressure for norm violations.
While planning to express clear opposition to norm violations in Monday’s statement, Starmer will maintain engagement channels. Government strategists believe defending international norms while preserving dialogue offers the best approach to crisis management without abandoning fundamental principles.

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