In his first meeting at the Oval Hall, Trump insisted on newly elected Carneary that it would be a ‘wonderful marriage’ if Canada accepted her repeated requests to become the 51st US state
The Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carneryguaranteed this Tuesday (6), against the president Donald Trump that your country will never be on sale, during a meeting at White house amid tensions about tariffs and sovereignty. In his first meeting at the Oval Hall, Trump insisted on newly elected Carney that it would be a “wonderful marriage” if Canada accepted his repeated requests to become the 51st state of the United States, a theme that generates strong frictions.
However, later both leaders pointed to advances in conversations, although Carry stated that he asked Trump to privately to insist on the Annexation of Canada to the United States. In the Oval Hall, he emphasized the Republican tycoon that “there are places that are never for sale.”
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“After meeting with the owners of Canada during the election campaign in recent months, it is not for sale. It will never be for sale,” said Carry. To which Trump replied, “Never say.” Carry, 60 -year -old liberal party leader won the Canadian elections of April 28 with the promise of facing Trump, 78.
Canada’s relationship with the United States has crossed turmoil since the return of the Republican to the White House in January, not only for the trade war, but also for its extraordinary appeals so that this country, an important NATO ally and commercial partner, becomes an American state.
Optimistic
After the two -hour meeting, the two leaders adopted a positive tone. Carry said at a press conference that commercial negotiations are “complex”, but that her two -hour dialogue with Trump was “very constructive.” “He is willing to negotiate,” Carry said when asked if Trump would be willing to reduce tariffs.
He also indicated that he had asked Trump to stop requests to attach Canada. “He said it was not useful to repeat this idea, but the president will say whatever he wants,” Carnery said in French.
In turn, Trump indicated that there was no tension during the meeting, which he classified as “magnificent.” “We want to do the right for our respective peoples,” he said at an event about the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted together by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The Carry meeting with Trump was long awaited since the Canadian elections, during which the new Prime Minister assured that the United States would never dominate Canada. Trump imposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico, except for products included in the North America Free Trade Treaty (T-MEC). Some sectors, such as steel and aluminum, will pay customs of 25%.
Pierre Poilievre’s conservative party was about to win the elections, but Trump’s attacks, coupled with former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation, turned the dispute. Previously, Carnery was governor of the bench of Canada and the Bank of England.
Source: Jovempan

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