Canada's newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney held the first meeting with US President Donald Trump. At the meeting, Trump proposed Canada to be the 5th state of the United States. At the time, Mark Carney said, “Canada is not for sale.”
The meeting between Trump and Karni ended at the Oval Office on Tuesday. Trump has taken priority in most of the discussions at the meeting, but Carney has clearly highlighted Canada's position on some important issues.
“I pay deep respect to the Canadians,” Trump said. Some members of my mother's family lived in Canada. '
Referring to a special place in Canada, Trump said he still supported making Canada the 5th state. Responding to a journalist's question, Trump said, “If the state is in the state, Canadians will get free military protection and large levels. We are protecting Canada. This will be a wonderful marriage between the two countries. '
In reply, Carnie said, 'Some places are never sales.' He said that in the recent election campaign, the real 'owner' of the country spoke to the common people and confirmed that 'Canada will never be sold.'
However, Carney admits that there is 'opportunity' within the partnership; And what these two countries can build in the future, is now a matter of thinking.
In response, Trump said, “Never Never, that is, never – don't say that. We will look at the final decision in the future. '
Welcoming Carnie for the victory in the elections, Trump said that hospitality was 'proud'. In response, Carnie called Trump a “exceptional president”.
Trump has indicated that a 'big announcement' is going to come in a few days at the meeting, but did not give details.
Responding to a question as to whether or not to say anything about the cancellation of US tariffs, Trump briefly said, “No.” Carnie, however, said the trade agreement between the United States, Mexico and Canada (USMCA) could be the basis of a 'extensive discussion'.
