There has been a new revelation about the conversation between US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. According to a CBC News report, Trump allegedly discussed the subject of Canada becoming the 51st state of the United States in the conversation.
According to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump mentioned this possibility during his call on March 28. He emphasized that the talks were concentrated around a new security and economic agreement. Carney chose to focus on the result of the conversation instead of giving information about every aspect of the call.
‘Trump addressed him as Prime Minister’ Carney said that Trump addressed him as Prime Minister, not as Governor. The word that Trump used to mention former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reflects Canada’s respect for sovereignty. When asked if Trump respected Canada’s sovereignty during the call, Carney said he did it at all. & Nbsp; ‘Trump respected Canada’s sovereignty’ A woman spokesperson of the Prime Minister’s Office said in a French statement that Carney did not make any such comments and it was clear that the possibility of Canada becoming a part of America cannot be considered. He said that the Prime Minister did not say this to President Trump and he was always clear that Canada’s possibility of becoming a part of America can be considered and will never be done. Jagmeet Singh expressed concern about Read also:
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh expressed concern about his credibility about Carney’s conversation with Trump, saying that people are worried about what will it affect his jobs. What will be the effect on their families. We are also worried about what the talks will be and we have recently come to know that Mark Carney was not fully honest with us.