Prime Minister Theresa May has paid tribute to Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's leadership after a G7 summit which she described as difficult. President Donald Trump attacked America's closest allies in tweets after leaving the meeting in Canada. He said Mr Trudeau was very dishonest and weak and acts hurt when called out.
The summit was seen as an opportunity to overcome disagreements on new tariffs imposed by the US on imports.
I want to pay a particular tribute to Prime Minister Trudeau for his leadership and skilful chairing, which enabled us after two days of negotiation between leaders to agree actions and a shared approach on some of the most pressing challenges facing the international community and our citizens, she told parliament.
Mr Trump's advisers said the US president believed he had been stabbed in the back by Mr Trudeau over US tariffs. His anger appears to have been sparked by a news conference Mr Trudeau gave after the summit, in which he described as insulting the way the US cited national security as a reason for the tariffs.
Canadians, we're polite, we're reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around, he said.
Mr Trump also responded by announcing that he was backing out of a joint communiqué on trade between the US and its main allies.
Mrs May said she made clear to Mr Trump that the US levies were unacceptable - but she underlined the need for dialogue to stop the dispute from escalating.
This was a difficult summit with, at times, some very candid discussions. But the conclusion I draw is that it is only through continued dialogue that we can find ways to work together to resolve the challenges we face.
On trade, she said multilateral action was the way forward, not unilateral action against one's partners. So at this summit, we expressed deep disappointment at the unjustified decision of the United States to apply tariffs to steel and aluminum imports.
Mr Trudeau and the EU have vowed to take retaliatory action next month over US tariffs on steel and aluminum.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel described Mr Trump's change of heart on the joint communiqué as sobering and a little depressing. The French presidency had earlier condemned fits of anger”.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesTo overfeed, serve and protect themselves you mean...
Jun 12th, 2018 - 12:37 pm +2The US has always and will always be motivated by self interest...
At least Trump is honest about it...
We protected and served our colonies too. It wasn't for their benefit.
Jun 12th, 2018 - 12:44 pm 0We've never been able to rely on the US to work for our interests (and why should they?), but we used to be able to rely on them to protect their own. That is what has changed.
Worst...
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