Trudeau: Trump’s talk about Canadian integration is real
A Canadian government source said Trudeau said US President Donald Trump’s talk about the integration of Canada is “a real issue” and is related to its rich natural resources.
According to RCO News Agency, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s remarks were first published by the Toronto Star newspaper, who reported that Trudeau was inadvertently referring to the microphone.
According to CNN News channel, Trudeau said it with a bright microphone that reporters thought that reporters had left the interview room.
Trump has repeatedly suggested to Canada that it is better for him if it becomes the fifty -first state of the United States.
“The Americans have enough knowledge of our natural resources what we have and they want to exploit them in the best possible way,” the Toronto Star newspaper wrote.
“But Trump knows that the easiest way to have these resources is to integrate Canada into the United States, and that’s a real thing,” he said.
The government source confirmed that the material published by the Toronto Star newspaper is accurate.
Canada, which seeks to counter US actions, has emphasized that it is a reliable and main supplier of oil, minerals and other natural resources.
Trudeau had earlier said that Canada may face long -term political challenges even if it could prevent Trump from tariffs on tariffs.
Trump said on Monday that it was postponed for five days in exchange for concessions at the borders and the implementation of crimes, especially countering Fentanyl trafficking.
The Canadian prime minister also said that the serious challenge of Ottawa is to convince Washington that Canada is making every effort to combat Fentanyl. Public data shows that 1.5 percent of the total drug supply in the United States comes from the Canadian border.
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