Trudeau speaks with Trump about Ukraine, fentanyl fight, PMO says
- President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed the war in Ukraine and U.S.-Canada fentanyl trafficking during a phone call on Saturday.
- Trudeau claimed Canada achieved a 90% reduction in fentanyl trafficking into the U.S. And mentioned an upcoming meeting with U.S. Border chief Tom Homan.
- Both leaders expressed a desire for an end to the Ukraine conflict, with Trudeau agreeing with Trump that it would not have started had he been president.
- The G7 call anticipated on Monday will mark the third anniversary of the Ukraine war, with Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni not attending due to a scheduling conflict.
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