Canadian Prime Minister: I had constructive conversations with Trump
The Canadian Prime Minister called the US President a “constructive” conversation with the US President, announcing that Washington and Ottawa agreed to hold more talks in the coming weeks.
US President Donald Trump welcomed the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday evening.
“President Donald Trump and I had detailed and constructive talks that we agreed that these talks would continue in the coming weeks,” the Canadian Prime Minister told reporters after bilateral talks with the US president.
“We had very constructive talks and agreed to discuss more in the coming weeks, and we are also eager to meet in the Group Seven Summit in Alberta (West Canada),” Mark Kareni added.
The Canadian Prime Minister also urged President Donald Trump to refrain from saying that “Canada is the fifty US state”.
** Canadian Prime Minister: Our opinion on the issue of the fifty state will never change
“Canada’s opinion on the issue of the fifty -fifty state will never change,” Kareni said in a meeting with Trump. Canada is the largest buyer of US products. We have many topics to talk. “
“This is a friendly discourse,” Trump said. It will not be debated. We don’t need Canadian cars. We don’t need Canadian steel. We have no reason to provide business discounts to Canada. Canada has to handle its economic issues without the United States. “In an interview with Trudeau (former Canadian Prime Minister), I was telling him that we do not need your cars.”
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