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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