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Canadian Ambassador to France, Stéphane Dion, asserted that U.S. President Donald Trump's recent threats to invade foreign nations violate international law and the UN Charter. Trump's assertion of not ruling out military force to take control of Greenland, which belongs to Denmark, has raised concerns among international diplomats.
Moreover, Trump reiterated his desire for Canada to become the 51st U.S. state. This commentary follows Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's remarks suggesting that Trump's statements should not be taken lightly. Alongside these comments, Trump is set to announce a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, potentially straining economic ties further.
Dion stated that both Canada and European nations are forming a unified approach to respond to such tariff threats. This escalating tension marks a challenging period in U.S.-Canada relations, amid ongoing discussions about trade policies and military posturing.