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U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he had a “very nice conversation” with Canadian Prime Minister Christopher Carney on Wednesday, despite ongoing tensions over trade issues between the two countries. The remarks follow recent disagreements involving tariffs and trade policies that have heightened diplomatic sensitivities.

Details of the conversation were not extensively disclosed, but the President emphasized a positive tone despite the underlying complexities in bilateral trade negotiations. Canadian officials have expressed a desire to resolve trade concerns amicably, while the Trump administration has maintained its stance on renegotiating trade agreements to favor U.S. interests.

The relationship between the U.S. and Canada, two long-standing allies, continues to be scrutinized amid broader discussions on trade practices and economic policies. Analysts note that diplomatic communications often involve both cordial exchanges and strategic negotiations, especially during periods of tension.

As discussions persist, both nations remain committed to maintaining dialogue, with further talks expected in the coming weeks. The recent remarks underscore the complex yet ongoing nature of U.S.-Canada relations, balancing cooperative diplomacy with commercial priorities.

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