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Trump says Canada’s Palestine statehood stance may hurt trade deal

  • Canada revealed its intention to officially recognize a Palestinian state during the United Nations General Assembly scheduled for September 2025.
  • This decision follows France and Britain’s similar announcements and is driven by the erosion of peace prospects amid Israeli settlement expansion and Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.
  • Canada’s recognition is contingent upon Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas committing to reforms, organizing elections in 2026 that do not include Hamas participants, and ensuring the Palestinian state is demilitarized.
  • US President Donald Trump warned in a Truth Social post that Canada’s support for Palestine will make a trade deal with the US 'very hard,' following ongoing tariff threats.
  • Canada’s move signals shifts in international positions on Palestinian statehood but complicates US-Canada trade negotiations and reflects tensions over the Middle East peace process.
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