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UK’s Starmer says Greenland’s future not for others to decide

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LONDON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - ​British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday that he stood with Denmark in its defence of Greenland, saying ⁠no one else should determine the future of the vast territory after U.S. President Donald Trump said he needed ‍it for defence.

A U.S. military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas ​Maduro, and Trump's intention to oversee governance of the oil-rich Latin American country, has rekindled concerns in Denmark that Greenland, ​an autonomous Danish territory, might face a similar scenario.

"Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark must determine the future of Greenland and nobody else," Starmer told reporters.

When asked in a separate interview about Danish Prime Minister Mette ‌Frederiksen telling Trump to stop threatening Greenland, Starmer said: "I stand ‌with her and she's right about the future of Greenland."

Starmer, who has ​sought to stay on good terms with Trump and adopted a less publicly critical approach than most other European ‌leaders, was also asked about the raid in Venezuela.

He said it ⁠was now up to the U.S. to justify ‌its actions, and that Britain ​would judge other nations against the benchmark of international law.

Starmer said on Saturday he was not sad that Nicolas ⁠Maduro was no longer ⁠president of Venezuela, but he wanted this to lead to ​a more democratic government.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; Writing by Catarina Demony; Editing by ‌William James and Kate Holton)

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