Trump cuts off discuss of Canada annex alongside UK’s Starmer: ‘That’s sufficient’

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President Trump on Thursday reduce off discuss throughout a press convention with United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer about his want to make Canada “the 51st state,” with Starmer insisting there isn’t any daylight between the 2 leaders on high points.

The White Home rapidly pushed again on any interpretation that Trump reduce off Starmer, sharing on the social platform X, “Fake News. President Trump was clearly talking to the reporter trying to goad the leaders into division.”

The pushback got here after a reporter requested the prime minister whether or not he mentioned with Trump his “repeated statements of desire to annex Canada” and whether or not King Charles, who’s the top of state of the nation, has expressed any concern with Trump’s remarks.

“Look, we had a really good discussion, a productive discussion, a good discussion as a result of which our teams are happy to be working together on an economic deal, our teams are going to be working together on security in Ukraine,” Starmer responded. “You mention, Canada, I think you’re trying to find a divide between us that doesn’t exist. We’re the closest of nations, and we had very good discussions today.”

“But we didn’t address Canada —” Starmer continued.

“That’s enough, thank you” Trump mentioned, waving within the route of the press to maneuver on to a different query.

The prime minister then stopped talking and seemed forward into the gang. The 2 leaders appeared very cordial all through the press convention, and Canada didn’t come up once more.

Canada is a part of the Commonwealth of Nations, which it joined in 1931 to mark its historic hyperlink to the UK. Charles is the top of the commonwealth, which includes 56 nations.

Trump has eyed making Canada part of the U.S., saying earlier this month that he loves the folks of Canada, and it might be “the greatest thing they could ever do” in the event that they joined their neighbors.

He has repeatedly reiterated his want to make Canada the 51st state, which is one thing Canadian leaders have repeatedly rejected as a risk.

Earlier this month, Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed to a 30-day pause in implementing 25 % tariffs. The president confirmed Thursday that these tariffs are set to enter impact subsequent week.

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