Starmer provokes diplomatic row by refusing to back Canada against Trump’s 51st state plan - Row erupts after The Independent’s White House correspondent challenges Trump and Starmer over the plan to
Donald Trump on Thursday interrupted Keir Starmer while the British prime minister was responding to a question about the president’s recent attacks on Canada during their joint press conference at the White House.
Keir Starmer came to the White House with a list of daunting ... We're the closest of nations and we had very good discussions today, but we didn't discuss Canada,” Starmer replied. Trump was slightly more blunt on the matter. “That’s enough out ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday declined to weigh in on U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated calls to make Canada the 51st state, before Trump cut off the U.K. leader's answer entirely during a joint press conference. Starmer was asked ...
Keir Starmer will be walking a diplomatic tightrope when he meets ... his campaign pledge to impose hefty tariffs on all imports into America. Both Mexico and Canada - previously seen as close allies of the USA - were both given last-minute reprieves ...
President Trump on Thursday cut off talk during a press conference with United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer about his desire to make Canada “the 51st state,” with Starmer insisting there is
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday declined to provide a definite response to a question about President Donald’s Trump’s comments regarding the annexation of Canada. Since his reelection last November,
It comes as Donald Trump said he was 'strongly considering' sanctions and tariffs on Russia until a final peace deal is reached.
Starmer gives us the royal kiss-off, editorial, March 1 The weak-kneed, capitulating response given by U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the subject of Canadian sovereignty as he sat before Donald Trump was an abomination.
Australia is considering joining the European-led coalition of the willing to send peacekeepers to Ukraine, a statement issued by U.K. Prime Minister Keir Stamer's office read on March 8. Starmer announced on March 2 that a number of European nations,
Prime Minister Keir Starmer addressed workers during a Q&A session at a company in north-west England. The group seemed in high spirits after Keir pledged to boost UK defence spending to 2.5 percent by 2027 last week.
Starmer’s visit to Trump’s White House was a delicate balancing act between flattering Trump and advocating for European priorities, with Trump’s unpredictability ensuring that