LA MALBAIE (CANADA) - Donald Trump and America's closest allies will bid to paper over the cracks Saturday after a fractious G7 summit, before the US presidents sets off on a mission to make peace with a traditional enemy. - Quest for a joint statement -Trudeau told Trump that it was "unacceptable" to impose tariffs on national security grounds when he had a one-on-one with the US leader. "I think we'll have a joint statement," he said as he appeared alongside Trudeau. The summit is being held at a luxury resort more than two hours' drive from the provincial capital, where there have been several relatively trouble-free protests. But allies who had grown accustomed to US leadership are now openly alarmed about the future under Trump.
Source: Bangkok Post June 09, 2018 05:37 UTC