Key Points

President Trump lightened the mood by joking about Canada becoming the 51st US state during his meeting with Prime Minister Carney. Carney responded by praising Trump as a "transformative president" who had strengthened NATO commitments. The leaders discussed various topics including trade deals and Middle East peace negotiations. Despite the friendly atmosphere, tensions remained given Canada's recent recognition of the Palestinian state.

Key Points: Trump Jokes Canada as 51st State in Carney Meeting

  • Trump repeated his joke about Canada becoming the 51st US state during meeting
  • Carney praised Trump's economic transformation and NATO commitments
  • Leaders discussed trade deals and Middle East peace negotiations
  • The meeting occurred despite Canada's recent recognition of Palestinian state
  • Previous meetings featured Trump's threats to purchase Canadian territory
3 min read

Trump repeats joke about Canada as 51st US State during bilateral meeting with PM Carney

President Trump jokes about Canada becoming "51st US State" during bilateral talks with PM Carney, who praised Trump as "transformative president" amid trade discussions.

"You are a transformative president - Mark Carney"

Washington DC, October 8

US President Donald Trump jested with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during a bilateral meeting, joking that Canada could be the "51st US State." Carney laughed along, and Trump said that while the two nations have had their differences, they can work them out.

"I've been very creative... He said very carefully- Canada and the United States," Trump said, pointing at Carney's measured style of speaking.

https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/1975628855848419547

Trump added, "We've had some natural conflict, but we'll probably work that out. We've had a strong relationship, and your hosting of the various countries that showed up was a beautiful job you did, and I appreciate it very much. We're going to be talking about trade. We're going to be talking about different things. We'll certainly be talking about Gaza."

He further stated that he would discuss Gaza with Carney. "We're in serious negotiations to a conflict- you could say 3,000 years, but it's been raging for a long time, and there's a possibility we could have peace in the Middle East. Something beyond the Gaza situation. We want to release the hostages," he said.

Trump further said that the whole world approved of his plan. "So our team is over there now. Another team just left, and every country in the world has supported the plan. I don't think there's anybody that hasn't approved that I've seen," Trump said, hinting at potential deals between the US and Canada.

"There's a real chance we could do something, so you may have questions. In the meantime, we'll make deals and do things that are good for both of our countries," he said.

Carney lauded Trump's actions and said that he was a transformative President.

"You are a transformative president. Since then, transformation in the economy, unprecedented commitment to the NATO partners to defence spending. Peace from India, Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Disabling Iran as a force of terror," he said.

As Carney was showering these praises on Trump, and highlighted the agenda for their discussion, "This is, in many respects, the most important..."

Trump butted in, "The merger of Canada and the United States!"

Although the camaraderie between the leaders was palpable, there was an air of anxiety too, as the US was in support of Israel and Canada had recognised the Palestinian state on September 21.

In their previous meeting between the two leaders in May, Carney had bluntly told Trump that Canada would never be for sale in response to Trump's repeated threats to purchase or annex Canada.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Interesting to see Carney praising Trump's "transformative" presidency while Canada just recognized Palestine. The diplomatic tightrope is real! From Indian perspective, we understand balancing relationships with superpowers while maintaining independent foreign policy. 🤔
A
Arjun K
Trump's "merger" comments might be jokes, but they reflect American exceptionalism. As Indians who value our sovereignty, we should support Canada's right to maintain its distinct identity. No country should be anyone's 51st state! 💪
S
Sarah B
While the leaders joke, the real issue is their differing positions on Palestine. Canada's recognition of Palestinian state shows moral courage. Hope India takes note of such principled stands in international diplomacy. 🇵🇸
V
Vikram M
Carney's praise for Trump's "peace from India, Pakistan" comment is concerning. The Kashmir issue is India's internal matter and shouldn't be part of US-Canada discussions. Hope our government clarifies this position strongly. 🇮🇳
M
Michael C
The camaraderie seems forced. Carney had to bluntly tell Trump "Canada would never be for sale" last time. This shows how smaller nations have to constantly assert their sovereignty when dealing with superpowers. Respect to Canada for standing their ground! 🙏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50