Trump’s Invasian threats violate International Law: Canadian Ambassador – National
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Canadian ambassador to France says threats Donald Trump United States President In order to invade the other country, they violate international law.
“I just say that to respect international law, they don’t threaten your neighbors an invasion,” Stéphane Dion said.
Trump said he would not exclude the use of military force to take over Greenland, which is part of Denmark.
Trump again said again that he wants to see Canada become an American state after being asked Recent Prime Minister Justin Trudeauu’s comments saying Trump doesn’t joke.
In response to the question about Greenland, Dion said such threats are not normal and violated the UN charter. He said he was not only against international law to attack another country, but also threatens to do so.
Trudeau believes Trump wants Canada to be 51. The US state
US President also said on Sunday that he would officially Announce 25 percent of tariffs on all the imports of steel and aluminum on Monday, including from Canada.
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He made a comment while Trudeau in Paris to attend a global artificial intelligence summit. Late Sunday night after dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron, Trudeau did not answer the questions of journalists about Trump’s statements.
Dion said Canada and European countries work on a cohesive strategy to resolve the threats of the United States tariffs.
“Canada and Mexico are the first, but Europeans know that they are also targeted. We expect it. They work with us about how we can have a cohesive way to convince US administration that they are a trade wars pain for all … not something you should work between friends. “
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Both Canada and Mexico have been approved for at least 30 days from Trump’s threat with a wide tariff that was only realized last week.
Trudeau will travel to Brussels on Wednesday to meet with EU leaders, who could give Canada the opportunity to establish his relationship with the European Unic in the context of Trump’s threats.
Dion told reporters on Monday, Canada will not be successful in trade diversification, unless that effort includes Europe.
“Now that we see that unfortunately for now, at least the US administration is not as reliable as we thought, not respecting the contracts as we thought, we need Europeans and Canadians to work very closely together,” Dion said.
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