PM to meet Trump in the ‘next 30 days or so’ to talk new NAFTA deal
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet the new U.S. president within the next several weeks, as the incoming American administration talks to its northern and southern neighbours about a revised North American Free Trade Agreement.
A spokesman for Donald Trump confirmed the upcoming discussions as he held his first daily White House briefing Monday and took questions on trade, counter-terrorism and a dispute over him making misleading statements.
The first NAFTA talks could take place in the U.S., Sean Spicer suggested. He appeared to indicate the leaders would visit Trump. However, in Canada, several officials said specifics of a meeting had yet to be nailed down.
“(Trump) discussed on the phone with both leaders his desire to reform (NAFTA),” Spicer told reporters. “His goal was to have that discussion when they come in person.”


