Jamaica Gleaner

Canadian foreign minister wants quick conclusion to NAFTA talks

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CANADIAN FOREIGN Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says that she is ready to move forward quickly once the US and Mexico reach an agreement on automobile­s and downplayed any notion that her country has been shut out of North American Free Trade Agreement t(NAFTA) talks.

“I and Canada are very, very keen to get it done as quickly as possible,” Freeland said during a conference call from Hong Kong, where she stopped after leaving Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations meetings in Singapore. “We’re very, very supportive of moving forward fast, and we are in close touch with both our Mexican and US counterpar­ts.”

US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer said last month that an agreement in principle could be achieved this month, and he blamed Canada for not compromisi­ng as the US and Mexico had. Since then, negotiatio­ns have carried on mostly without Canada as Mexico and the US focus on resolving bilateral issues, particular­ly regarding cars.

Freeland said that Canada and the US had already moved past some of the key automotive issues involving domestic content requiremen­ts and rules of origin before talks stalled in May.

“That is the engine of this deal,” she said, referring to the auto issue. “It is fiendishly complicate­d, and that needs to get sorted out.”

Freeland sidesteppe­d questions about whether she or Canada’s lead NAFTA negotiator, Steve Verheul, would be in Washington this week, saying instead that her country was ready to negotiate “anytime, anywhere” and that she looked forward to discussing the remaining issues with her US and Mexican counterpar­ts.

She reiterated that NAFTA was “absolutely,” a trilateral deal and that modernisin­g the 24-year-old agreement is a priority for Canada.

 ?? AP ?? In this August 31, 2018, file photo, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland arrives for trade talks at the Office of the United States Trade Representa­tive in Washington.
AP In this August 31, 2018, file photo, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland arrives for trade talks at the Office of the United States Trade Representa­tive in Washington.

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