Trump’s invasion threats violate international law: Canadian ambassador
PARIS — Canada’s ambassador to France says United States President Donald Trump’s invasion threats violate international law.
“I’m just saying that in order to respect international law, you don’t threaten your neighbours by invasion,” Stéphane Dion said Monday at Canada’s embassy in Paris, one day after Trump said he would impose 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports — including imports from Canada.
Trump has said he wouldn’t rule out using military force to take over Greenland, which is part of Denmark.
In January, Trump threatened to use “economic force” to annex Canada. He said again Sunday that he wants to see Canada become a U.S. state, after being asked about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent claim that Trump is not joking about annexation.


