First Trump-Carney Call Amid Tariff Tensions
Donald Trump and Mark Carney engaged in their first call as tensions over U.S. tariffs loom. Amid Carney's recent swearing-in and snap election announcement, representatives did not respond for comment.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney engaged in a pivotal phone call on Thursday, sources revealed to Reuters. This conversation comes amid escalating tensions triggered by Trump's tariff policies and other U.S. threats.
Carney, who assumed office this month, has already called for a snap election, reflecting a turbulent political landscape. The relations between the two North American leaders are closely watched during this economic turmoil.
While the dialogue between Trump and Carney marks a significant development, Carney's representatives have remained tight-lipped, offering no immediate comments regarding the call's substance or its implications for future diplomacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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