Trudeau, G7 leaders try warm, welcoming touch with combative Trump
LA MALBAIE, Que. — Donald Trump’s fellow G7 leaders greeted the president’s aggressive pre-summit bluster with a warm, reassuring breeze in an attempt to bridge their vast divide with him on trade and welcoming Russia back to their fold.
Trump, in turn, responded by using his first public remarks on Canadian soil as president to crack jokes with summit host Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at their bilateral meeting at a scenic Quebec resort overlooking the St. Lawrence River.
The president also offered reassurance that Canada and the U.S. have made progress in their trade dispute over his administration’s punishing steel and aluminum tariffs on all the other G7 members.
Trump insisted the Canada-U.S. relationship is as good or better than it has ever been, and he even quipped that there might be a way the badly divided G7 could reach a consensus in their final communique on Saturday.


