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Canadian PM Criticizes UK Over Second Trump State Visit Invitation

Mark Carney says the invitation undermines Canada’s sovereignty messaging as the country resists Trump's annexation rhetoric.

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King Charles and U.S. President Donald Trump commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, in Portsmouth, England, on June 5, 2019.

Overview

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canadians were 'not impressed' by the UK's decision to offer Donald Trump an unprecedented second state visit.
  • Carney argued that the invitation, extended by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in February, conflicted with Canada’s efforts to counter Trump’s talk of annexing Canada as the 51st U.S. state.
  • The UK government defended its decision, emphasizing its right to pursue independent foreign relations and highlighting a recent trade deal with the U.S. that secured thousands of automotive jobs.
  • Carney reaffirmed Canada’s sovereignty by inviting King Charles III to open Canada’s Parliament on May 27, marking the first such visit by a monarch in nearly 50 years.
  • While tensions between Canada and the U.S. have eased following Carney’s meeting with Trump, no immediate agreements on trade or tariffs have been reached.