Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says former U.S. President Donald Trump used “bully” tactics during negotiations for a new North American free-trade agreement more than two years ago.
Freeland is responding to a characterization of herself as a frustrating and difficult negotiator in a new memoir by Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner.
Freeland was the foreign affairs minister at the time and as such was Canada’s chief negotiator in the talks.
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In his book Breaking History, Kushner accuses Freeland of purposely stalling negotiations and speaking publicly about the talks against the wishes of the White House.
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Asked about the book’s characterization of her, Freeland told reporters in Edmonton that when faced with a bully, you simply cannot back down.
She says Canada’s best asset in those negotiations was a united front on the talks presented by Conservative premiers and the federal Liberal government.
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