The Guardian view on Keir Starmer and Donald Trump: quiet diplomacy has reached its limit | Editorial
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The Guardian view on Keir Starmer and Donald Trump: quiet diplomacy has reached its limit | Editorial
"One foreign policy achievement that Donald Trump prefers not to boast about is his role in helping Mark Carney win last year's Canadian general election. The incumbent Liberal party faced crushing defeat before Mr Trump threatened to annex Canada. Mr Carney's candidacy was buoyed up by a patriotic rally against US bullying. Perhaps because his country has also been coveted by Mr Trump, Mr Carney has given one of the most clear-sighted responses of any democratic leader to the US president's designs on Greenland."
"Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, the Canadian prime minister set out the challenge for countries whose security and prosperity have depended on a global system underwritten by the US. The rules-based order is fading, Mr Carney said, making way for a time of great-power rivalry. The change compels middle powers, such as Canada, to build new coalitions, invest in security and diversify economic ties. A new multilateral framework must be made from the ruins of the one Mr Trump is vandalising."
Donald Trump's threat to annex Canada helped Mark Carney win last year's Canadian general election by provoking a patriotic rally against US bullying. Mr Carney warned that the rules-based order is fading and that great-power rivalry is returning. He urged middle powers to build new coalitions, invest in security and diversify economic ties, and to construct a new multilateral framework. Britain faces an awkward middle-power position between the US and the EU, needing to balance military partnership with Washington and closer economic ties to the EU. Sir Keir Starmer has cultivated good relations with Mr Trump while aligning the UK economy with the EU, and he urged calm diplomacy over Greenland despite US criticism of the Chagos Islands transfer.
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