Trump, Carney, and Sheinbaum Meet at Kennedy Center as Trade Talks Heat Up
U.S. President Donald Trump met with Canadian and Mexican leaders to discuss trade amid the 2026 World Cup draw event. Talks centered on the USMCA, where tensions have been highlighted by U.S. tariffs and immigration issues. Trump also discussed the drug fight with Mexico's Sheinbaum.
In a significant diplomatic engagement, U.S. President Donald Trump convened with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum at Washington's Kennedy Center to discuss ongoing trade issues. The meeting occurred against the backdrop of the 2026 World Cup draw.
Details of the 45-minute talks remained undisclosed, but sources reveal trade and immigration were primary topics. Trump, who has been vocal about improving international relations, expressed optimism about the dialogue's outcomes.
This meeting precedes the much-anticipated 2026 formal review of the USMCA amidst escalating U.S. tariffs. Trump's recent peace prize recognition by FIFA underscores his efforts towards international dialogue amid complex trade relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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