Key Points

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had high praise for President Trump during their Oval Office meeting. He described the American leader as "a transformative president" and commended his foreign policy achievements. The two leaders discussed everything from NATO defense spending to Middle East peace efforts. Their friendly exchange even included a light-hearted moment when Trump joked about a US-Canada merger.

Key Points: Carney Calls Trump Transformative President in Oval Office Talks

  • Carney commended Trump's success in securing NATO defense spending commitments
  • Canadian PM praised Trump for disabling Iran as terror force
  • Leaders discussed Middle East peace efforts and US government shutdown
  • Trump joked about US-Canada merger during light-hearted exchange
  • Canadian leader expressed full support for Trump's regional diplomacy
  • President addressed National Guard deployment and Insurrection Act questions
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A transformative president: Canadian PM Carney praises Trump during Oval Office talks

Canadian PM Mark Carney praises Trump's transformative leadership during Oval Office meeting, discussing NATO, Iran, Middle East peace, and US-Canada relations.

"a transformative president - Mark Carney"

Washington, DC, October 8

US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday (local time) discussed a wide range of issues during a joint appearance in the Oval Office, including defence cooperation, the Israel-Gaza conflict, and the ongoing US government shutdown.

Speaking to reporters, Carney thanked President Trump for hosting him "for a second time this year," describing the American leader as "a transformative president."

The Canadian Prime Minister went on to commend Trump's record in global affairs, noting his success in securing "unprecedented commitments from NATO partners to defence spending" and "disabling Iran as a force of terror."

During the exchange, Trump interjected with a light-hearted comment about a "merger of Canada and the United States," which prompted laughter from those present. Carney smiled and replied, "That wasn't where I was going," before continuing with his remarks.

Reaffirming his country's stance on Middle East diplomacy, Carney expressed support for Trump's efforts to bring peace to the region. "We'll do whatever we can to support that," he said.

Later, when asked about the ongoing US government shutdown and its impact on federal employees, Trump said, "For the most part we're going to take care of our people," but added that "some people who really don't deserve to be taken care of, and we'll take care of them in a different way."

The President was also questioned about his plans to deploy the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, and whether he intended to invoke the Insurrection Act to authorise such a move.

"It's been invoked before, as you know," Trump said, referencing past incidents. He cited Chicago as an example, describing it as "a great city with a lot of crime," and added, "If the governor can't do the job, we'll do the job."

The joint appearance by Trump and Carney underscored the depth of the US-Canada partnership and the leaders' shared commitment to addressing key regional and domestic challenges.

- ANI

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Priya S
The "merger" comment was quite amusing! 😄 But seriously, as an Indian watching global politics, it's fascinating how leaders interact. Hope our PM Modi also gets such warm receptions during foreign visits.
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Arjun K
While Carney praises Trump, I'm concerned about the US government shutdown affecting thousands of employees. The comment about "some people who don't deserve to be taken care of" seems quite harsh. Leadership should be more compassionate.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India but following global affairs closely, I appreciate Trump's tough stance on NATO spending. Strong Western alliances are important for global stability, which ultimately benefits countries like India too.
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Vikram M
The discussion about Middle East peace is crucial. India has significant interests in the region, both in terms of energy security and our diaspora. Hope any peace efforts consider all stakeholders fairly.
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Ananya R
Interesting dynamics between these leaders! As an Indian observer, I find it remarkable how diplomatic language works. Carney's careful responses show the delicate balance in international relations. 🤔

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