‘Canada is a sovereign state’: Donald Trump’s ambassador removed himself from the ’51st state ‘stance


'Canada is a sovereign state': Donald Trump's ambassador removed himself from the '51st state 'stance
Candidates for the US Ambassador to Canada, Pete Hocastra, Mexico, Japan and Canada (AP Photo) testify to a Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the US Ambassadors during the hearing of a Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Candidate for US President Donald Trump’s ambassador Canada During the question that Canada is an independent nation, which is different from President Trump’s attitude. Trump repeatedly suggested that Canada should join the United States.
During the hearing of his Senate, former representative Peat hocestra Confirming Canada’s sovereignty responded to the query of Senator Chris Cons. “Canada is a sovereign state, yes,” Hocastra said, when questioned.
Trump took place shortly before repeating his important stance towards Canada during a meeting with the leader of NATO at the oval office.
He emphasized the previous relationship between the two countries, praising Trump despite taking an opposite stance on ‘sovereignty’. The nominee claimed that the two countries have a big history of “working together and Trump’s focus on the” Freer, Fair Trade “, which would increase commercial relations with Canada and” increase business relations “between the two countries.

The Hocastra, who previously represented Michigan in the Congress, served as an US ambassador to the Netherlands during Trump’s early tenure. In his introductory comments, Hocastra highlighted his praise for Canada as a neighbor citing his Michigan background. He said that Canada rank as primary trading partners for 36 American states and referred to his widespread connection with Canada on business and other matters during his Congress tenure.
Meanwhile, Trump maintained his position that Canada exploits the United States. He incorrectly portrays US-Canada trade deficit as a form of subsidy, yet that Canada is an important supplier of important resources including oil in the United States.
“We don’t need their cars. We don’t need their energy. We don’t need their wood,” said Trump. “It will be one of the great states as a state.”

US-Canada Relations

Trump’s remarks about Canadian becoming the 51st state have caused tension with Canadian people. Canadians have worsened the relationship due to the implementation of tariff’s trump on aluminum, steel and other products, inspiring Canada to react with increased duties on various American goods.
In response, the upcoming Canadian Prime Minister Mark carney It was announced earlier this week that his government would keep the tariff until the United States demonstrates respect and does not have a strong commitment to free the business.
As this trade war moves between the two countries, Trump announced on Thursday that, as a concession, he would allow Canada to be kept as an American state. “As a state, it will be one of the great states. It will be visually the most incredible country. If you look at the map, they do an artificial line through it between Canada and America. A straight artificial line. A straight artificial line. Somebody did it long ago. And it does not mean.

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