
US President Donald Trump stated that the issue of military force 'is not a variant for him' within the framework of the annexation process. He also introduced high tariffs on the neighboring country, which is heavily economically dependent on trade with the United States. 'You know the Buckingham Palace, which I also visited,' he added.
Trump's indications related to the annexation provoked widespread anger, to which he replied: 'That's the truth.' The Prime Minister responded that the same applies to Canada: 'You can't buy it, and it will never be for sale.' 'But there is a possibility for cooperation and that we can build together,' the Prime Minister added. In response, Trump smiled and said: 'Never say never,' after which the Prime Minister also smiled at journalists in the room.
Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada, joked, but without malice, regarding any regional ambiguities from the side of US President Donald Trump during his visit to the White House this Tuesday. Carney told Trump in the Oval Office: 'As you know, with real estate, there are places that absolutely will never be for sale.' 'We are currently sitting in one of those places.'