“I told him that many people had died of fentanyl taking, who got through the borders of Canada and Mexico and Nothing convinced me that this practice was over – wrote a republican.
Trump talked to Prime Minister Canada. He asked about the election
“He said it was better, but I replied 'This is not enough“” – Trump reported. As he added, the conversation ended to some extent – friendly.
Then Trump said that the Canada Prime Minister was unable to tell him when elections were held in his country. “What interested me in the sense, what's going on here?” – he wrote enigmatically. “Then I realized he was trying use these issues to stay in power” – said Trump in an entry published on Truth Social.” Good luck, Justin! ” – he wrote at the end.
Donald Trump hits the prime minister of Canada. “To maintain power”
A moment later another entry appeared on the Trump profile. “I also said to everyone who is interested Governor of Canada Justin Trudeau, that he largely created problems that we have with them because of the poor policy regarding the boundaries, “he assessed. It is once again when Trump hits Trudeau, calling him a governor and suggesting that this country is 51. The state of the US.
“(Policy – ed.), Which allowed the USA huge amounts of fentanyl and illegal immigrants. This policy is responsible for the death of many people” – he emphasized.
The US imposes duties on Canada. Justin Trudeau announces
On Tuesday, the US applied duties on products imported from Canada. Trudeau said “”United States They said Canada trade war“.
Trudeau argued that “There is no justification for customs“In the problem of Fentanyl smuggling from Canada. He reminded that Canada introduced an additional border protection program worth $ 1.3 billion in Canadian dollars. He described American theses of Trudeau smuggling threat as an excuse to introduce customs.
Trudeau also explained that after the entry into force of American duties Canada will introduce a 25 % duties for American exports with a total value of 155 billion Canadian dollars. On Wednesday, Canada also appealed to the World Trade Organization for consultation regarding American duties.