Prime Minister Carney: Trump no longer wants to annex Canada

2025-06-25 17:29
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2025-06-25 17:29
Canada believes that US President Donald Trump has no intention of bringing Canada to annex – said Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney in an interview with CNN television, conducted during the NATO summit in Hague ended on Wednesday.


Asked by the journalist Christiane Amanpour, or Trump still says that he wants to annex Canada, Carney replied: “No, he doesn't want to.” Trump “admires Canada” and “it should be said that he wanted Canada for some time,” the prime minister summed up.
Carney has repeatedly said that the current form of relatives of Canada's relations with the US has ended. Last week, during the G7 summit in Kananaskis in Canadian Albert, Carney announced that the new agreement in economic matters and security between Canada and the US will be concluded within 30 days. The Canada Prime Minister has repeatedly emphasized over the past months that each US agreement must be associated with the abolition of American duties. At the same time, Canada intensifies economic and military relations with the European Union, and Monday, Canada and the EU have signed a defense partnership agreement.
The US ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra already provided the end of the story of Canada's annexation by the US in an interview with the public broadcaster of CBC at the end of May this year. Then, however, Trump wrote on the social platform that Canada should become the 51st US state to use the American missile defense system. Canada talks to the USA about participation in this system called the “Golden Dome”.
The narrative about the Annexation of Canada, which he called “51.”, Began Trump as President Elek, talking about the use of “economic force”. At the beginning of January this year. The then prime minister of Canada Justin Trudeau commented on platform X that “there is not even the slightest shadow of the chance for Canada to become part of the USA.”
On Wednesday, Carney wrote on the portal X that the North Atlantic Alliance “is the basis of decades of peace and security thanks to the simple rule that together, united, we are stronger.”
From Toronto Anna Lach (PAP)
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