DISINVITED: Trump Tells Canada’s Prime Minister He Is No Longer Invited To Join His ‘Board Of Peace’
President Donald Trump announced that Canada will no longer be invited to join the “Board of Peace” he introduced this week in Davos, delivering the message directly to Prime Minister Mark Carney in a social media post that appeared to be sent from Air Force One.
In the post, Trump addressed the Canadian leader personally, writing: “Dear Prime Minister Carney,” before continuing, “Please let this Letter serve to represent that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you regarding Canada’s joining, what will be, the most prestigious Board of Leaders ever assembled, at any time.”
Although several leaders from Western democracies chose not to participate in Trump’s newly announced international body, Carney had previously indicated a tentative willingness to consider joining. Speaking before the Davos gathering, he stressed that Canada had not yet reviewed “all the details of the structure, how it’s going to work, what the financing is for, etcetera.”
At the same time, Carney underscored Canada’s fiscal priorities, telling reporters, “Canada wants money to have maximum impact.”
That caution was echoed days later by Canada’s finance minister, François-Philippe Champagne, who said Tuesday that Ottawa had no intention of paying the $1 billion fee reportedly required for a permanent seat on the board, which was initially presented as a temporary mechanism to oversee governance and reconstruction efforts in Gaza.
Tensions between the two leaders escalated further during the Davos conference, where Carney warned of what he described as “a rupture” in the longstanding “rules-based” international order, blaming Trump’s confrontational approach for undermining it.
Trump, for his part, made clear upon arriving in Davos that he was aware of Carney’s remarks. Addressing the forum on Wednesday, he declared, “Canada lives because of the United States,” adding pointedly, “Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements.”
Carney fired back the following day, rejecting Trump’s assertion outright. “Canada doesn’t live because of the United States,” he said. “Canada thrives because we are Canadian.”
{Matzav.com}
