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Canadian Prime Minister Brand Carney Criticized the British invitation Donald Trump For a second state visit, the government has suspended the project of a project project of a combined front project against the US President’s Annexing Burement of Canada.
Since he arrived in January, Trump has repeatedly said that they want Canada to be the 51st US state, and a proposal trying to make a thin line between the two North American countries, he said.
The king of England’s king’s king is the head of Charles and a former British colony, and the Monarch made a number of symbolic gestures, built-in-managing medals, building a maple tree and touched the maple tree and touching the maple tree.
Charles, who still treated cancer, is also due to the participation of parliament in the opening of the parliament on May 27, and took part in the event held in Ottawa since 1977.
Carney, in an interview with Sky News, the Prime Minister of England Keir Starmer wanted to use the monarch to seize the invitation to the Oval office to use the Oval office.
“I think it was sincere, they were not impressed by this gesture … Taking into account the situation, it was a period that we were very clear about the problems around the sovereignty,” he said.
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Carney, who won a party competition to be a prime minister in March, said that Trump’s feet stood up last month, along with Charles in Canada, said that this month is the design of this month.
“All issues around Canada’s sovereignty are highlighted by the President. Thus, no, it is not accidental, but it is a moment that is once again approved for Canadians,” he said.
After leaving the British European Union, Starmer, who is working with the Starmer, Trump, trying to improve trade relations, offers a security expert, and offers pomp and pagiterate with a state visit.
Trump, who was born in Britain and repeatedly praised his royal family, agreed with a limited bilateral trade agreement with London this month.
Carney asked about criticism, British Minister Pat McFadden said they had to decide how each country will treat other countries.
–Report by Sarah Young; Edited by Jan Harvey