Trump's Bold Comment Amid South Korea Visit
In a social media post, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed indignation over a trade dispute with Canada while visiting South Korea. Trump, attending talks with multiple nations, is expected to join a dinner including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, highlighting the ongoing tensions.
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U.S. President Donald Trump made headlines on Wednesday with a post on Truth Social addressing the ongoing trade tensions with Canada. Trump's statement, 'I didn’t come to South Korea to see Canada!', captures the mood amid the escalating disputes with America's northern neighbor.
The President is currently in South Korea for diplomatic talks involving several countries. The visit comes at a crucial time as economic relations between the U.S. and Canada face mounting challenges.
Later in the day, President Trump is expected to attend a group dinner that will feature notable international leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, further spotlighting the delicate nature of the bilateral trade conversations.
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