Mark Carney said he's glad people couldn't tell what was going through his mind when he met Trump
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During a meeting in the Oval Office, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney rejected President Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state. Carney expressed his relief that no one could read his thoughts as Trump spoke of this desire. He reiterated that Canada is not for sale, emphasizing that the relationship between the two countries is strong but distinct. Trump referred to the idea of annexation as a 'wonderful marriage,' but Carney remained firm in his stance against such a notion during their press conference after the meeting.
I am glad you could not tell what was going through my mind. The president has made known his wish about Canada becoming the 51st state for some time."
I was clear there in the Oval Office... on behalf of Canadians that this is never gonna happen. Canada is not for sale and never will be for sale."
It would really be a wonderful marriage because it's two places, they get along very well. They like each other a lot," Trump said.
As you know from real estate, there are some places that are never for sale. We're sitting in one right now.
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