In an interview, the party leader of the Canadian liberals and the current prime minister of the country, Mark Carne, revealed new details about his conversation with US President Donald Trump on March 28. Carney defended himself against the reports on Thursday that he had presented his first conversation with Trump incorrectly because he had not submitted after that that the American president had offered his idea that Canada was an American state again. This works from a report from the Canadian broadcaster CTV news outside.
When Carney spoke to correspondents in Montreal for the first time shortly after the phone call, he described the conversation as “warm” and said Trump was dealing with Canada with respect as a sovereign country. When the correspondents asked on Thursday whether this description of the truth was compatible, the liberal politician admitted that the American president spoke again to the Canadian attaché by the United States and that Trump continued to adhere to the thought.
“You can see that the president has certain things in his head always returns, but he treated me as prime minister, not something else,” Carney said on Thursday. Carney insisted that his initial description of the call was true. He also explained to Trump that Canada will never become an American country.
Carney: The United States of America “is no longer a reliable partner”
Since he took office, Trump has been able to integrate the United States in the United States as a state of 51 since he took office. This caused angry reactions to Canadians. After announcing the huge customs increases, Carney recently said that Trump had changed bilateral relations with his behavior. The old relationships have ended. “There is no back” that the United States of America “is no longer a reliable partner,” Carney said.
Trump wrote in his service online the social truth after the phone call that he and the Canadian Prime Minister agreed to in many things. They will meet immediately after the Canadian elections on April 28 to work on policy and business issues, as well as “all other factors that will be of great benefit to both the United States and Canada.”
Another goal of Trump’s geopolitical desire is Greenland: “We need Greenland for international security. We must get it,” said the US President in March. Charf also contradicts Greenland and Denmark.