Ties between Trudeau, Trump tested at close of NATO summit
WATFORD, United Kingdom — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau escaped an international summit with his relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump apparently intact despite ill-timed comments that threatened to ignite tensions between the two leaders.
The damage came in the form of candid comments Trudeau made about the mercurial president that were captured on video and quickly broadcast around the world.
Trump subsequently called Trudeau “two-faced,” but otherwise appeared to take the comments in stride, no doubt leaving Trudeau and the rest of Canada to breathe a sigh of relief.
“We have a very good and constructive relationship between me and the president that has allowed us to move forward on protecting our workers through the renewed NAFTA deal, through the steel tariffs, which we got lifted, through many initiatives,” Trudeau said.