Canada's Trudeau talks trade with Trump

Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau have played up their similarities at their first meeting, even as obvious differences lurked behind their public smiles.

US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

President Donald Trump has praised the "outstanding" trade relationship between the US and Canada. (AAP)

A political odd couple, President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have resolutely played up their similarities at their first meeting, even as obvious differences lurked behind their public smiles.

After their White House meeting, the North American neighbours emerged to hail their close ties, with Trump promising to "build upon our very historic friendship" and Trudeau noting the "special" bond between the countries.

But it was hard to escape their contrasting worldviews.

Speaking to reporters, Trump defended his restrictive refugee and immigration orders, saying that "we cannot let the wrong people in." Trudeau, on the other hand, said Canada continues to "pursue our policies of openness."

Trudeau later acknowledged that there are times when the two countries differ. But he said, "The last thing Canadians expect is for me to come down and lecture another country on how they chose to govern themselves."

During their post-meeting news conference, the reporters Trump called on did not ask about two pressing issues of the day - the future of embattled National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and North Korea's reported ballistic missile launch.

Trump greeted Trudeau with a firm handshake as the Canadian arrived at the White House on a blustery morning. The two posed silently before reporters, until Trump suggested they shake hands for the cameras.

Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump was in attendance at the meeting and helped recruit participants and set the agenda, fresh evidence of her policy influence.

Said Trump: "In order to create economic growth and lots of very good, well-paying jobs, we must ensure that our economy is a place where women can work and thrive, and I think that's happening in the United States much more so. And Ivanka is very much involved in this. And I appreciate you being involved in it."


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Published 14 February 2017 1:42pm
Source: AAP


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