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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the White House on Tuesday for his first talks with Donald Trump and bluntly told the U.S. president that Canada would never be for sale.
Axar.az, citing Reuters, reports that Carney, who won the April 28 election on a promise to push back against U.S. tariffs and talk of annexation, later said he had also asked Trump to stop referring in public to Canada as the 51st state.
Trump said the two sides would not be discussing Canada becoming part of the United States, but said it would be "a wonderful marriage."
Carney put down the annexation idea firmly.
"It's not for sale, it won't be for sale - ever," he said.
"Never say never, never say never," Trump said.
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2025.05.07 / 10:38
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Axar.az
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