There are no signs of early or exclusion of the confrontation between the US and China. A statement issued from the White House in the latest development stated that President Donald Trump wants to hold a business talks with China. But China will have to take the first step for this. The Trump administration has also refused to take a flexible stand on another international issue. White House Press Secretary Caroline Lewitt said in response to a question about the idea of ​​making Canada the 51st state of the US, President Donald Trump is still standing on Canada.
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Canadian people will benefit from being a part of America
Levitt said, America is subsidizing Canada’s national defense. Trump believes that the people of Canada will benefit greatly from becoming the US 51st state … Their goal is to put American workers in the first place in the fair trade deals of President Trump. Trump is carrying forward the deal with many countries around the world.
#Watch Washington DC, US | Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Says, “… The President (Donald Trump) Still Maintains His Position on Canada. The united states have been subsidizing canada’s’Is national defense, and he belly Would Benefit Greatly From Becoming the… pic.twitter.com/uzlzlzcdhz34
Ball for business talks now in China’s court: America
Amidst the tension on the tariff war and China’s tough stance, the US said that the ball for business talks is now in China’s court. White House Press Secretary Caroline Lavit said late at night that US President Donald Trump wants to hold a business talks with China. But China will have to take the first step for this. Lavit said, the ball is in China’s court. China needs a trade agreement with the US, not us. He said that President Trump has already made it very clear that he is ready for a compromise with China. Levitt said, many administrative officials have said that America has held several talks with different countries. He said, ‘We have made more than 15 deals, proposals that are being actively considered. More than 75 countries have contacted the US. So a lot of work is yet to be done … We can announce some deals very soon.
#Watch Washington DC, US | Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Says, “… As You’ve Heard from Numerous Administration Officials, There have been many talks with countries. We’ve Had more than 15 deals, pieces of paper put on the tables and Proposals that are actively being… pic.twitter.com/yngc6egyki