“It was an extremely constructive communication, we agree on many things,” the US president wrote in a post on Truth Social
US President Donald Trump said he today had a constructive telephone conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and that the two leaders would meet after the Canadian parliamentary elections, in their first communication after taking over the duties of the new prime minister.
‘It was an extremely constructive communication, We agree on many things and we will meet immediately after the upcoming elections In Canada to work on policy, business and all other issues, “Trump wrote on Truth Social.
This collaboration “will end up being excellent for both the US and Canada,” he added, in a Republican tone change and a climate change in the strained relationships of the once traditional allies.
Carney and his office have not yet released a statement on this telephone communication.
This communication comes one day after the Canadian prime minister’s statements that said that The era of close cooperation with the US ‘ended’as the neighboring country is no longer a “reliable partner”. “The old relationship we had with the US, based on the increasingly deeper completion of our economies and close cooperation with security and defense, has ended,” he said during a press conference.
Yesterday Wednesday, Trump announced the imposition of a 25% customs duties on imported vehicles. The measure was added to customs duties imposed by his government on steel and aluminum.
The two men had not spoken after Carney, replacing Justin Trinto on March 14, took over as prime minister.
Canada is located In the vortex of an unprecedented crisis Since Trump started a trade war against him and has repeatedly expressed a desire to turn Canada into a “51st US State”.
Source :Skai
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