Canadian Minister Says Nafta Talks Will Continue Through Summer

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After a particularly tense week for Canada-U.S. relations, Justin Trudeau’s top diplomat said North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations will continue.

Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, in Washington after President Donald Trump and his top aides harshly criticized the Canadian prime minister last weekend, met Thursday with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer. “We spoke about a plan and a path forward,” Freeland told reporters outside Lighthizer’s office. “We’re going to make a real push over the summer.”