
On Saturday, President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke by phone about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and efforts to reduce fentanyl levels at the country’s northern borders.
The prime minister touted a “90 % reduction” in the flow of fentanyl across the northern border of the United States, which Trudeau promised to increase in response to a looming tariff threat from Trump. He added that Tom Homan and his own “border king” did meet next year.
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Both leaders anticipated a G7 visit on Monday that will be a show of support for Ukraine as peace talks continue to unfold. The call came to an end with both officials anticipating a conclusion. Giorgia Meloni, the prime minister of Italy, has already indicated that she will not be participating in the phone due to a scheduling conflict.
Her presence leaves Canada, the U. S., the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Japan as the G7 nations expected to attend Monday’s visit.