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Watch Mark Carney tells Trump Canada won't be the 51st state: “Some places will never be sold”

President Trump and Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney met in the Oval Office on Tuesday, where Carney told Mr Trump Not for sale in Canadanever.

Their conference video (which can be watched in the video player above) shows two leaders talking about real estate, and Mr. Trump said he was “the real estate developer in his heart.” The conversation comes after Mr. Trump had previously said he would talk with Carney about making Canada the 51st state in the United States.

Trump told reporters: “When you get rid of the lines drawn by humans…when you are together, when you are together, I'm a very artistic person, but when I look at that person…I said, 'That's what should have been.”

Mr. Trump also said they would not discuss the U.S. acquisition of Canada unless someone wants to discuss it, but said it would be a “good marriage.”

Carney then said: “As you know from real estate, there are places that have never been sold. We are also sitting in one place now, Buckingham Palace you visited. Meeting with Canadian owners over the past few months, this is not for sale, it won't be for sale, it won't be for sale.”

President Donald Trump meets Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on May 6, 2025

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Regarding trade, Mr. Trump insists that Carney is incapable of saying that we can raise tariffs on Canadian goods. Tariff tight US-Canadian Relations.

Tuesday was the first time Mr. Trump and Mr. Carney have met Carney's Liberal Party wins last week's election. Mr. Trump says he wants Canadian attachmentshe also said he didn't expect it to reach military power, noting in an interview aired over the weekend: “I just can't see it.”

He didn't say About Greenland.

Trump told NBC News: “Honestly, something may happen in Greenland and I will happen.

Kaia Hubbard and Kathryn Watson contributed to the report.

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