No margin in Donald Trump Mark Carney did not leave for his future Canada with the tones in the White House going up.
Donald Trump and Mark Carney began their meeting in a good climate, but when the 51st US State of the USA was likely to become on the table.
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney thanked the president for his “hospitality”, stressing that He was elected “to transform his country”.
The issue of Trump’s statements for a possible transformation of Canada into the 51st US state was then raised. “Some places are never for sale. Is not for sale and will never be ‘, Carney cut it off.
The US president tried to downgrade the words of the Canadian Prime Minister, but then stressed … “only time will show” and ” “Never say never.” “We’ll see over time what will happen.”
When questioned on President Trump’s remarks that Canada could be the 51st US State, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says ‘some places are never for sale’.
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The US president came back to the issue of “state integration”, saying he still supports the idea, and argued that this would mean “Free Military Coverage And a huge reduction in taxes for Canadians. “
Trump said he had great respect for the Canadians, adding that members of his mother’s family were living there. “Canada is a very special place,” he said, insisting that Canada will turn the 51st US State.
He pointed out that the US is “protecting” Canada and that the two countries would have a “wonderful wedding”.