{"id":299305,"date":"2025-05-02T22:57:25","date_gmt":"2025-05-02T22:57:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/politics\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-canadian-prime-minister-mark-carney-to-visit-us-president-donald-trump-at-the-oval-office-on-tuesday\/"},"modified":"2025-05-02T22:57:26","modified_gmt":"2025-05-02T22:57:26","slug":"rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-canadian-prime-minister-mark-carney-to-visit-us-president-donald-trump-at-the-oval-office-on-tuesday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/politics\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-canadian-prime-minister-mark-carney-to-visit-us-president-donald-trump-at-the-oval-office-on-tuesday\/","title":{"rendered":"rewrite this title in Arabic Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to visit US President Donald Trump at the Oval office on Tuesday"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic ADVERTISEMENTCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday that he is set to meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House next Tuesday. Carney&#8217;s upcoming visit comes in the context of ongoing trade conflicts between the two countries, along with Trump&#8217;s threats to annex Canada as the 51st state of the US.\u201cOn Tuesday, I had a very constructive call with President Trump, and we agreed to meet next Tuesday in Washington,\u201d Carney said. \u201cMy government will fight to get the best deal for Canada.\u201d\u201cWe are meeting as heads of our government,\u201d Carney stressed, adding that he was not &#8220;pretending those discussions will be easy.\u201dOn Monday, Carney&#8217;s Liberal Party recorded an impressive comeback win in a federal parliamentary election that was largely seen as a response to Trump, whose trade conflict and criticisms of Canadian sovereignty angered the electorate.The Liberals secured 168 out of 343 seats in Canada&#8217;s House of Commons, which allows them to establish a minority government, though they did not reach the 172 seats required for a majority.Speaking after election night, Carney said that Canadians elected a new government to oppose Trump and build a strong economy.He also said that an upcoming visit from King Charles III will see him deliver a speech outlining the Canadian government\u2019s priorities on 27 May, when Parliament resumes. \u201cThat clearly underscores the sovereignty of our country,\u201d Carney said about the upcoming visit, in remarks aimed at Trump&#8217;s repeated call for Canada to be the US&#8217;s 51st state. The British monarch is Canada&#8217;s\u00a0head of state, a member of the British Commonwealth of former colonies.Queen Elizabeth II delivered the speech twice, in 1957 and 1977.Is Canada&#8217;s old relationship with the US over?Since becoming prime minister after Justin Trudeau&#8217;s resignation, Carney has highlighted Canada\u2019s founding nations, the United Kingdom and France. He repeated that the old relationship with the US, based on steadily increasing integration, is over.It was not the first time Carney had expressed such. He had previously said  that the 80-year period when the US embraced the mantle of global economic leadership and forged alliances rooted in trust and mutual respect is over.While Trump mocked Carney\u2019s predecessor, Justin Trudeau, by calling him Governor Trudeau, he hasn\u2019t trolled Carney and instead describes him as &#8220;the least Trump hater.&#8221; However, some analysts believe that may not count much in Carney&#8217;s favour. According to Robert Bothwell, a University of Toronto professor of Canadian history and international relations, Carney&#8217;s planned visit to Washington was ill-advised because he risks Trump insulting Canada and him too.ADVERTISEMENT\u201cThere is absolutely no reason to. You can\u2019t bargain with Trump. His word is not his bond. It\u2019s like writing on the water of a pond, a scummy pond. We have nothing to gain,\u201d Bothwell said.Carney&#8217;s cabinet to be sworn in on 12 MayMeanwhile, days after Canadians voted in the Liberals for a fourth mandate, Carney on Friday outlined the priorities of his new government, which would be  sworn in on 12 May.\u201cNow the election is over, and we are in a once-in-a-lifetime crisis. It\u2019s time to come together, to put on our Team Canada sweaters, and win big,\u201d Carney said. \u201cNow is the time for ambition, to be bold, to meet this crisis with the overwhelming, positive force of a united Canada.\u201dADVERTISEMENTHe stated plans to promptly call for an election in a particular district if the Conservative opposition wishes for Pierre Poilievre, who did not win his own seat in the election, to run in a by-election to secure a position in the House of Commons.\u201cNo games, nothing like that,\u201d Carney said.Shortly after, the Conservative Party announced that a current Conservative member of Parliament from Alberta will resign so Poilievre can run in that district.Carney, a former governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England who is considered a political novice, said that he had a constructive conversation with Poilievre about Canada\u2019s strategy with the Americans.ADVERTISEMENT\u201cI am in politics to do big things, not to be something,\u201d Carney said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic ADVERTISEMENTCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday that he is set to meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House next Tuesday. 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