Trump and Carney: 30-Day Deadline for US-Canada Deal

A significant development emerged from the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta: President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney have agreed to a 30-day deadline for reaching a new economic and security deal between the United States and Canada.

The commitment, announced following a June 16th meeting, follows discussions on trade pressures and the priorities of both nations. A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office highlighted the focus on forging a strengthened economic and security relationship between the two countries.

Earlier that day, during a bilateral meeting, President Trump expressed optimism, suggesting that a swift agreement within days or weeks was “achievable,” contingent upon mutual agreement between both sides. This ambitious timeline sets the stage for intense negotiations over the coming month.

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