Read the transcription of Carney and Trump’s White House meeting
- Mark Carney, the newly elected Prime Minister of Canada, met with U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday in the Oval Office.
- The meeting came amid escalating tensions between the two countries, with Carney discussing trade disagreements and addressing President Trump's repeated remarks suggesting Canada should be incorporated as a U.S. State.
- They discussed wide-ranging, constructive topics including tariff removals, the Canadian auto sector's importance to the U.S., and cooperative border efforts against fentanyl.
- Carney emphasized that collaboration between Canada and the United States enhances their strength and noted that while no immediate breakthroughs were expected, meaningful progress had been achieved.
- The meeting marked the start of redefining U.S.-Canada relations with Carney emphasizing continued engagement and rejecting any notion that Canada is for sale.
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Read the transcription of Carney and Trump’s White House meeting
Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump gave a press conference prior to a highly anticipated meeting at the White House on Tuesday. Here’s a transcription of what the leaders said about the U.S. and Canada.
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