
Trump’s Canadian envoy Kelly Craft says U.S. respects Chrystia Freeland
OTTAWA — Donald Trump’s Canadian envoy is coming to the defence of Canada’s “smart” and “articulate” foreign affairs minister — one day after the U.S. president suggested he didn’t like Chrystia Freeland’s NAFTA negotiating style.
Trump told a freewheeling press conference Wednesday that the Americans don’t like Canada’s trade representative “very much,” a comment that appeared directed at Freeland, the political leader of the Canadian team renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The president’s personalized attack uncorked debate Thursday about whether Freeland brought Trump’s wrath upon herself during 13 months of delicate NAFTA talks — with her Washington speech in June and other recent appearances in which she criticized the administration’s “America First” foreign policy.
Freeland has met regularly over the last month with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer at his Washington headquarters for closed-door talks. Senior political advisers have joined them at the bargaining table, including top staffers in the Prime Minister’s Office, Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, and the countries’ ambassadors, Canada’s David MacNaughton and his U.S. counterpart, Kelly Craft.