Trump Revokes Canada's Invitation to Peace Council, Prompting Response from PM Carney.
Canada's Invitation Withdrawn
According to TSN.ua: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has rescinded an offer for Canada to join a 'Peace Council.' This action followed a response from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to Trump's accusations regarding Canada's dependence on the United States. Trump formally notified Carney of the cancellation via letter. This council is one of several international initiatives Trump has proposed since leaving office.
'Dear Prime Minister Carney! This letter is to inform you that the Peace Council is withdrawing its invitation for Canada to join the most prestigious council of leaders of all time. Thank you for your attention to this matter.' Donald Trump
Discussions at the World Economic Forum
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump also discussed the Peace Council with other leaders. Approximately 35 national leaders have expressed interest in joining. Among those who have confirmed an informal invitation is Lithuania. NATO members, including Turkey and Hungary, have also shown interest in participating.
The revocation of Canada's invitation signals a sharpening of tensions between the two nations, particularly in light of Trump's remarks about Canadian dependence. This could impact future diplomatic interactions across North America. Furthermore, the interest shown by other countries underscores the council's perceived significance in international politics and the ongoing search by global leaders for new frameworks for cooperation.
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