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In a recent phone call between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump, the two leaders have agreed to discuss future trade relations between their countries after the upcoming US election.

This conversation marks the first official communication between the two leaders since Carney took office as the new Canadian Prime Minister on March 14. The call, which took place on Monday, was described as positive and productive by both parties.

During the call, Carney and Trump discussed the importance of the strong economic ties between the US and Canada and the need to continue fostering a mutually beneficial trade relationship. They also touched upon the current global economic challenges and the importance of working together to overcome them.

The two leaders also expressed their commitment to maintaining the close partnership between their countries, which has been a cornerstone of their relationship for decades. They agreed to continue working together to address issues such as border security, energy cooperation, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The call comes at a crucial time for both countries, as the US prepares for its presidential election in November and Canada continues to navigate the economic impacts of the pandemic. The discussion between Carney and Trump highlights the importance of maintaining open communication and cooperation between the two nations, regardless of political changes.

In a statement released by the White House, President Trump praised the strong and enduring relationship between the US and Canada, stating that “the United States and Canada have a long history of working together to promote economic growth and prosperity for our citizens.” He also expressed his confidence in the future of the US-Canada trade relationship, saying that “we will continue to work together to ensure that our economic partnership remains strong and beneficial for both countries.”

Prime Minister Carney also emphasized the importance of the US-Canada trade relationship, stating that “Canada and the United States have a unique and special relationship that is based on shared values, mutual respect, and a strong commitment to economic prosperity.” He also expressed his appreciation for the positive and constructive conversation with President Trump, stating that “I look forward to continuing our dialogue and working together to strengthen our economic ties.”

The call between Carney and Trump sends a positive message to both countries and the rest of the world, highlighting the importance of maintaining strong and cooperative relationships between nations. It also demonstrates the commitment of both leaders to work together towards a prosperous future for their countries.

As the US election approaches, it is reassuring to see that the leaders of two of the world’s largest economies are committed to discussing and addressing future trade relations. This call sets a positive tone for future discussions and collaborations between the US and Canada, and serves as a reminder of the strong and enduring partnership between the two nations.

In conclusion, the phone call between Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Donald Trump is a promising step towards maintaining a strong and mutually beneficial trade relationship between the US and Canada. It highlights the importance of open communication and cooperation between nations, and sets a positive tone for future discussions and collaborations. As the world continues to face economic challenges, it is reassuring to see that the leaders of these two countries are committed to working together towards a prosperous future for their citizens.

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