Canadian Prime Minister Carney arrives in Washington for a high-stakes meeting with President Trump
- On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will hold discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House to address trade-related matters between the two countries.
- The meeting follows Trump's imposition of 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods and his repeated suggestion that Canada could become the 51st US state.
- Carney, who replaced Justin Trudeau in March, pledged to challenge tariffs and threats while warning that relations with the US cannot continue as before.
- Trump expressed uncertainty about the purpose of Carney's meeting but suspected he was interested in negotiating a deal, while Carney advised against anticipating any quick agreements.
- The encounter signals a crucial moment as both leaders face pressure to redefine Canada-US ties amid ongoing trade disputes and political shifts.
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Canadian prime minister briefs reporters following meeting with Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered remarks from the British Embassy in Washington Tuesday afternoon following his visit with President Trump at the White House. Their first in-person meeting since Carney was elected to replace former leader Justin Trudeau was largely shadowed by Trump’s tariffs against Canada and his repeated musings about making the United…
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