Trump mentions the "51st state" again, Canadian Prime Minister says he "reserves dissent"
Internet reports that in a phone call with Canadian Prime Minister Carney on March 28, U.S. President Trump once again raised the idea of making Canada the 51st state of the United States, which is diametrically opposed to what the Prime Minister himself later publicly stated. According to Canadian media reports, two sources familiar with the situation said that Trump raised the issue of the 51st state during the call and explained Canada's advantages in joining the United States. Carney then expressed his different opinions. "We agreed to disagree on this issue," Carney said at the end of the call. However, Prime Minister Carney revealed to the outside world later on the 28th that "President (Trump) respects Canada's sovereignty in his private and public remarks today." It is reported that April 28 is the day when the results of Canada's federal election are announced, and during this campaign, Canada-US relations have become the focus of attention of many Canadians.
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