The Province

Trump says he nixed NAFTA meet with PM

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UNITED NATIONS — U.S. President Donald Trump says he rejected a request for a oneon-one NAFTA meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week because Canada’s tariffs are too high and the country’s trade negotiator­s have refused to budge.

Trump made the comments late Wednesday as part of a free-wheeling news conference at the end of the UN General Assembly.

“Yeah, I did,” Trump said when asked whether he rejected a meeting with Trudeau on the renegotiat­ion of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

“His tariffs are too high and he doesn’t seem to want to move. And I’ve told him, forget about it.”

In his response, Trump also complained about Canada’s negotiator­s and appeared to make a specific reference to Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland — who has been Trudeau’s NAFTA point person since talks began 13 months ago.

“We’re very unhappy with the negotiatio­ns and the negotiatin­g style of Canada — we don’t like their representa­tive very much,” Trump said.

Shortly after Trump’s news conference, the Prime Minister’s Office disputed the president’s statement — insisting it did not request a meeting. Trudeau’s office declined further comment.

At one point in his response, Trump praised Canada: “I love Canada, by the way, I have so many friends ... but that has nothing to do with this.”

He did, however, reiterate his threat to slap Canadian auto imports to the U.S. with tariffs.

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