Carney says that he asked Trump to stop Canada from calling the 51st state: ‘There is a difference between desire and reality’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney did not publicly inform President Donald Trumpthet Canada for sale. But privately he also asked the President not to refer to Canada as the 51st state, he revealed to reporters after the meeting ended. Canada is not for sales statement, Trump publicly responded with a Stoic ‘Time Will’.But how did he respond to Carney’s request to not use the phrase that has almost become Trump’s favorite? Carney said that Trump is his own person, but he (Carney) was clear to tell that there is a difference between desire and reality.“We will see, see, I don’t know. He is the President, he is his own person. I will go back to show the difference between a desire and reality,” Carney said. “We are very clear, I have been constantly publicly clear. I have become privately clear. I was very clear again in the oval office, the whole time has become clear.”Carney told reporters, “The President has to know his wish about that issue for some time. I have always been careful that I always distinguish between desire and reality.”“As a real estate developer, you know, I am a real estate developer from the heart,” Trump told reporters at the Oval Office. “When you get rid of that artificially drawn line … when you see that beautiful formation when it is together, I am a very artistic person.”“As you know from real estate, there are some places that are never for sale,” Carney said. “We are sitting in one now, Buckingham Palace you went, as well as. The meeting was cordial and did not match a screaming, like what happened at Trump’s meeting with Ukraine President Volodimare Zelancesi. Trump praised Carney and said that America and Canada would remain friends.