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Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with US President Donald Trump at the G7 leaders summit in La Malbaie, Quebec in Canada. Justin Tang/PA

'Very dishonest & weak': Trump lashes out at Trudeau following G7 summit

The summit descended into farce and a renewed threat of global trade war.

THE G7 SUMMIT ended in farce and a renewed threat of global trade war yesterday as US President Donald Trump abruptly rejected the text of a consensus statement and bitterly insulted the Canadian host.

Just minutes after a joint communique that had been approved by the leaders of the Group of Seven allies was published in Canada’s summit host city Quebec, Trump launched a Twitter broadside from aboard Air Force One.

The US leader left the meeting early en route for Singapore and a historic nuclear summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, only to take exception to comments made by Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a news conference.

“Based on Justin’s false statements at his news conference, and the fact that Canada is charging massive Tariffs to our US farmers, workers and companies, I have instructed our US Reps not to endorse the Communique as we look at Tariffs on automobiles flooding the US Market!” Trump tweeted.

“PM Justin Trudeau of Canada acted so meek and mild during our @G7 meetings only to give a news conference after I left saying that… he ‘will not be pushed around.’ Very dishonest & weak.”

‘Pushed around’

Earlier, Trudeau had told reporters that Trump’s decision to invoke national security to justify US tariffs steel and aluminum imports was “kind of insulting” to Canadian veterans who had stood by their US allies in conflicts dating back to World War I.

“Canadians are polite and reasonable but we will also not be pushed around,” he said.

Trudeau said he had told Trump “it would be with regret but it would be with absolute clarity and firmness that we move forward with retaliatory measures on 1 July, applying equivalent tariffs to the ones that the Americans have unjustly applied to us.”

After Trump’s angry tweets, Trudeau’s office issued a brief response:

We are focused on everything we accomplished here at the G7 summit. The Prime Minister said nothing he hasn’t said before – both in public, and in private conversations with the President.

The outburst against Trudeau, and by association the other members of the G7 group, is only the latest incident in which Trump has clashed with America’s closest allies, even as he has had warm words for autocrats like Kim and Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

This has raised concerns at home and abroad, and shortly after Trump tweeted respected Republican Senator John McCain responded.

“To our allies: bipartisan majorities of Americans remain pro-free trade, pro-globalisation & supportive of alliances based on 70 years of shared values. Americans stand with you, even if our president doesn’t,” he tweeted.

When Trump left Quebec it was thought that a compromise had been reached, despite the tension and determination of European leaders President Emmanuel Macron of France and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to push back on Trump’s assault on the world trade system.

Officials from European delegations quickly leaked copies of the joint statement to AFP, and it was published online moments before Trump tweeted. Copies that begin “We, the Leaders of the G7…” were distributed in the press room stamped “Approved.”

On board Air Force One an AFP reporter was first told that Trump had indeed approved the agreement, only to be told later of the tweets. A senior administration official told the reporter that Trump had been angered by Trudeau’s comments.

The outburst suggested that any deal had collapsed and his more or less explicit threat to impose sanctions on imports of cars will outrage his ostensible allies – in particular Germany and Canada who produce many for the large US market.

In retrospect, the consensus on ground had appeared shaky from the outset, and even as Trump flew out it was clear that the summit had failed to heal the rift on trade.

Trump claimed America had been obliged to levy the metals tariffs as it has been exploited as the world’s “piggy bank” under existing arrangements, but his counterparts were equally determined to protect “rules-based” international trade.

‘The gig is up’

The joint communique that was thrashed out over two days of negotiations vowed that members would reform multilateral oversight through the World Trade Organization (WTO) and seek to cut tariffs.

“We commit to modernise the WTO to make it more fair as soon as possible. We strive to reduce tariff barriers, non-tariff barriers and subsidies,” it said, reflecting the typical language of decades of G7 statements.

A German government spokesman said that his country “stands behind the communique which was collectively agreed upon.”

But Trump had already said he would not hesitate to shut countries out of the US market if they retaliate to his tariffs.

“The European Union is brutal to the United States… They know it,” he insisted in his departing news conference.

When I’m telling them, they’re smiling at me. You know, it’s like the gig is up.

European officials said Trump had tried to water down the language in the draft communique on the WTO and rules-based trade. In the end, that language stayed in and it was only on climate change that no consensus was reached.

European leaders had put a brave face on the results.

“For us, it was important to have a commitment to rules-based trade,” Merkel said, before Trump’s comments.

Macron, whose country will host next year’s summit in the Atlantic resort of Biarritz, had no comment on Trump’s tweets but had already said work would continue to find a consensus on trade.

- © AFP, 2018

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    Jun 5th 2016, 7:48 AM

    Maybe if the guards spent a little less time hanging around water meter installations they would have been able to free these poor slaves.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 7:59 AM

    So you support assaults on water meter installers?

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:00 AM

    Stop the installations and have a democratic vote on it

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:03 AM

    Gards do a good job keeping law and order with little resources. They are told to go to protect water meter installations by their superiors who are only interested in protecting their elites buddies no point in blaming the guy on the beat. The problem is when the gards do catch a bad guy / human traffickers / drug dealers etc. Our court of laws are to lenient and often people for serious crimes walk away with a suspended sentence….

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:23 AM

    There’s also the issue of the lad doing the meter installation us only doing his job so he can pay his bills too.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:23 AM

    Guards are the mobile revenue commissioners of the state

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:24 AM

    Nope. Just stop Protecting DOB’s interests is all…

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:27 AM

    I do not blame the guys on the beat they do an incredible job working om the front line and have been used to police politically since the start of the water mess. When I see images of twenty guards around a water meter installer and then read stories like this you have to ask how many of these slaves in our country could be free if similar resource levels were put into finding the gangs responsible for this as opposed to being used to politically police those who opposed the sale of our greatest resource our water. Hot bank for the record I am against violence of any type.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:29 AM

    Oh that’s ok then Jane. Just doing my job.. No bloody excuse..

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:42 AM

    Excuse for what? They don’t need an excuse. They’re doing their job for mediocre pay. Do you think the lads down shoveling out the dirt are getting rich on the back of it? If you want to protest go up to GMC and protest there (they are the ones making money), stop the delivery of meters, stop the meters from leaving their depot.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:45 AM

    Oh I have protested Jane. What have you done? Nothing but keyboard warrior..

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    Jun 5th 2016, 9:06 AM

    They won’t stop the metering. The water supply will have to meet a standard where every household in Ireland will be able to drink it straight from the tap and not boil it. The delusional mob that think they can turn the clock back to the good old days of carrying s bucket to the well will have to get a few slaves to carry the buckets for free for them.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 9:22 AM

    But you did blame the guys on the beat Brian Boru

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    Jun 5th 2016, 11:57 AM

    Not at all hotbank I blame the people that created the situation those elected to lead, insinuating anything other is just lying.
    But as a card carrying member of a particular party I can appreciate that honesty is not a virtue you respect and you would rather spin it and lie that it is about water conservation as opposed to making billions from a massive scam.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 12:00 PM

    La la stuff T, we all know we pay for water through general taxation.
    That is why we have taxation to provide services to the citizens of the country. If there are no services then there is no need for taxation. I want to see my tax used to pay for services not squandered on gambling debts.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 1:44 PM

    They water meter installers have no mandate
    If they’re not wanted at a house they should piss off!!!

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    Jun 5th 2016, 7:01 PM

    But it is not about water quality. It is about selling it off to the lowest bidder. If it was about quality there would be no question about enshrining it in constitution and then people would happily pay.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:26 AM

    So Sweden gets called out in this article got the number of children that have gone missing, presumed into slavery there, and we want to follow their model for eliminating sex trafficking.

    Makes sense.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 9:27 AM

    Must be the sun!! The headline is about 800 in slave labour in Ireland but is only mentioned in the first couple of sentences! Then the usual suspects start a row about the installation of water meters!!!!
    If it is known that approximately 800 people are in slave conditions in Ireland then why the heck are the appropriate authorities not all over this to stop it!!

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:10 AM

    Only 800 on jobsbridge !!!

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    Jun 5th 2016, 9:59 AM

    So all the thousands of Irish who were shipped to the Americas during the Atlantic slave trade were ‘indentured servants’ but these others are ‘modern slaves’.
    Sounds like the old indentured servitude is just a way to whitewash history then.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 8:41 AM

    Can’t wait till the blueshirts come online justifying this…

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    Jun 5th 2016, 7:58 AM

    There are probably an awful lot more when you consider unsatisfactory forced living conditions people can’t get out of due to incompetent gov imposed austerity.

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    Jun 5th 2016, 11:22 AM

    What, only 800 in labour slavery! I guess zero hour contracts don’t count as labour slavery in this survey?

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    Jun 5th 2016, 9:09 AM

    Any man who’s married is technically working as a slave…

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    Jun 5th 2016, 9:48 AM

    what about all the people on jobbridge

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    Jun 5th 2016, 7:53 AM

    my sentiments too.
    However the figures are ridiculous low.
    https://youtu.be/myvyGl6yo64

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    Jun 5th 2016, 1:46 PM

    Get out and work for the min wage and make your boss rich

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    Jun 6th 2016, 2:10 PM

    We are all slaves- bonded by our Berth/birth certs when our parents applied.

    Only difference is we are willing slaves -

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