Did Canadian PM Carney Disagree with Trump's Dependence Claim?
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Ottawa, Jan 23 (NationPress) Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has dismissed US President Donald Trump's assertion that Canada is dependent on the United States for its survival. During a speech in Quebec City, Carney underscored Ottawa's autonomy while addressing Trump's remarks after his return from Switzerland, where he did not meet with the US president, as reported by Xinhua.
On Wednesday, Trump stated at the World Economic Forum in Davos that "Canada lives because of the United States."
"Canada and the United States have forged an extraordinary partnership in various realms, including economics, security, and vibrant cultural exchanges," Carney remarked. "However, Canada does not merely survive due to the United States; it flourishes because we are proudly Canadian."
Trump also reiterated his desire to acquire Greenland, a statement that could strain relationships with key allies as Washington's ties with Europe undergo a tumultuous shift under his leadership.
Trump characterized America as the "economic engine of the world," criticizing Europe by claiming parts of the continent were "unrecognizable."
"The USA is the economic powerhouse of the globe. When America thrives, the whole world benefits, and that has been the historical trend," he declared in Davos, adding, "I have a deep appreciation for Europe and hope for its prosperity, yet it seems to be moving in the wrong direction." He reiterated his commitment to the people of Europe, emphasizing his "strong connection" to the continent of his ancestry.