PM Mark Carney says that when Britain invited Donald Trump to visit the state, Canadian people did not like it, says PM Mark Carney

Ahead of King Charles’ visit to Otawah on 27 May, Prime Minister Mark Carney did not like the Canadian people when the UK Prime Minister Mark Karney invited Donald Trump to visit another state, the first was in 2019 when the Canadians did not like it. Carney said it was an ineffective step from the monarchy under which Canada comes – Donald Trump’s circumstances every time he wants Canada as the 51st state. Carney told Sky News, “To be Frank, he was not impressed by that gesture, to a large extent, looking at the situation.” “It was at the time when we were becoming quite clear, some of us were quite clear, about the issues around sovereignty.” Carney said he made it clear that Canada was not for sale, and the invitation to present Trump at the Oval Office “cut some of those messages.” Carney gave the same rigorous message to President Donald Trump during the recent in-tradition meeting, and Carney also requested Trump not to refer to Canada as a ’51st state ‘. Carney said that inviting Trump was the diplomacy of the UK and Buckingham Palace and his opinion does not really matter in the matter. “I have an opinion on many things, some of which I keep myself myself, PM said. The journey of King Charles, which is still undergoing treatment for cancer, is going to be historic as this will be the first time a British emperor has participated in the event in Ottawa since 1977. “This historical honor matches the weight of our time,” Carney earlier announced, saying that Queen Camilla will join the journey.This journey is not a coincidence because it comes when Canada’s sovereignty as a country is being challenged by the US. “All issues around Canadian sovereignty [that] The President has been pronounced, what he said, he is also present in normal times, “He told Sky News.” So no, no, it is not a coincidence, but it is also a re -confirmation moment, a re -confirmation. ,