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Donald Trump said that Carney will visit the White House within next week.

President Donald Trump said that he could not have “good” of a chat with the upcoming Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Carney. Trump said that Carney would soon come to the White House, or less and the two leaders will talk on a deal.
“He called me yesterday, he said,” Let’s make a deal, “said Trump. “He was running for the office, both of them-both of them hated Trump, and it was the one who hated Trump, I think, at least what I won. I really think (Orthodox opposition leader Pierre Pielevere) I used to hate the so-called liberals,” said “Trump.”
In his victory speech, Carney, however, Trump sang a different tune than describing his call with him. Carney rang the death bell for the US-Canada relationship, as he said, “Our old relations with the United States, which brought prosperity to Canada, are over.”
Carney said, “The system of global trade open by the United States, a system that Canada has trusted since World War II, a system that is not right, has helped to give prosperity in our country for decades,” Carney said.
“These are tragedy, but it is also our new reality. We are more than the shock of American betrayal, but we should never forget the lesson. We have to look out for ourselves and above, we have to take care of each other.”
Trump Snap was a reason behind the election after Justin Trudeau resigned. Soon after Trump’s inauguration, Justin Trudeau flew to the US and faced the insult to Trump’s proposal to make Canada the 51st state and Trudeau a governor. With the fall of Trudeau’s government, Pushing Canada for the election, Trump did not make any changes in the heart and claimed that he is not trolling Canada when he talks about making it a 51st state, as he thinks that it is the only possible option for Canada.
On Tuesday, the White House commented on Carney’s victory, in which Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly said: “Election Canada does not affect the plan of President Trump to create a US -funded 51st state.”

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