President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appeared friendly during a press conference at the White House on Tuesday morning.

Although Trump made promises that Carney and his delegation would leave the White House following their work lunch “very happy,” no trade deal is in sight.

The U.S. imposes a 35% tariff rate on certain Canadian goods and 50% on Canadian steel.

“We have some natural conflict but we will probably work that out,” Trump said before adding, “we’ve had a very strong relationship.”

Trump said they planned to talk about tariffs and trade and the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

The Canadian prime minister’s first official visit to the White House happened on May 6, a week after he was sworn in as the head of his country.

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