Trump says he won't compromise with Canada in NAFTA deal

AP  |  Washington 

has said privately that he won't make compromises with in high-stakes talks to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement.

obtained the president's comments from an interview that he gave to on Thursday. wanted the comments to remain private. Otherwise, the reportedly said in the interview, "it's going to be so insulting they're not going to be able to make a deal."

Trump's comments, and the dim picture they drew of the US-negotiations, appeared to dishearten Wall Street, where traders sent stock prices falling in the wake of the report.

On Friday afternoon, took to and appeared to confirm the Star's report: "Wow, I made OFF THE RECORD COMMENTS to concerning Canada, and this powerful understanding was BLATANTLY VIOLATED. Oh well, just more dishonest reporting. I am used to it. At least Canada knows where I stand!" The flurry of events followed a preliminary agreement that the and reached Monday to replace NAFTA with an arrangement that is intended, among other things, to shift more to the

Canada was pointedly not part of that deal. Its top trade envoy, Chrystia Freeland, rushed to on Tuesday to try to negotiate Canada's way back into a new version of the 24-year-old NAFTA.

The US-Canadian talks have been ongoing since then.

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First Published: Sat, September 01 2018. 02:45 IST