Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Trump takes swipes at Canada after G-7 fiasco

- Associated Press

WASHINGTON:US President Donald Trump took more swipes at Canada and its prime minister over trade issues as he settled in for a summit with North Korea in Singapore, contending that “Fair Trade is now to be called Fool Trade if it is not Reciprocal”.

Trump roiled the weekend Group of Seven meeting in Canada by agreeing to a group statement on trade only to withdraw from it while flying to Asia.

He complained that he had been blindsided by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s criticism of his tariff threats at a summit-ending news conference. In tweets, Trump insulted Trudeau as “dishonest” and “weak”.

The attack on a long-time ally and its leader drew sharp criticism. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who also attended the summit, told German public television that she found Trump’s tweet disavowing the G-7 statement “sobering” and “a little depressing.” She also said the European Union would “act” against the US trade measures.

Unbowed, Trump tweeted anew on Monday morning from Singapore, repeating his criticism of US trade policies with Canada — he also took aim at Germany — in a multi-tweet rant that went beyond 200 words all told. At one point he wrote, “Justin acts hurt when called out!”

“Why should I, as President of the United States, allow countries to continue to make Massive Trade Surpluses, as they have for decades, while our Farmers, Workers & Taxpayers have such a big and unfair price to pay?” he tweeted.

Trump advisers had taken up the attack in appearance­s on Sunday’s news shows, levelling more withering and unpreceden­ted criticism against Trudeau, branding him a back-stabber unworthy of Trump’s time.

In response to the initial tweets critical of her country and prime minister, Canada’s foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, said her nation “does not conduct its diplomacy through ad hominem attacks”.

Trudeau, who had said at the news conference that Canada would retaliate for new US tariffs, didn’t respond to questions about Trump when he arrived at a Quebec City hotel Sunday for meetings with other world leaders. Freeland later told reporters that “we don’t think that’s a useful or productive way to do business.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Angela Merkel and Donald Trump at the G7 summit.
REUTERS Angela Merkel and Donald Trump at the G7 summit.

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