Canada's foreign minister said Thursday she is hopeful for a breakthrough in the next round of continental free trade talks, despite a possible US withdrawal from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Speaking to reporters, Chrystia Freeland said negotiators from Canada, the United States and Mexico are "close to closing a number of bread and butter really businessy trade chapters." "And it would be great if we could make progress on those in Montreal," she said.
The trade representatives are scheduled to meet inn Montreal from January 23-28 The US, Canada and Mexico had given themselves a March deadline to finish talks.
But a Canadian government source told AFP that Ottawa is bracing for the United States to possibly announce sooner that it will pull out of the trade pact.
Addressing those concerns, Freeland said: "From the very beginning the US has been clear about the possibility that the US would invoke article 2205. That is no secret." "And I think we need to take our neighbors at their word, take them seriously," she added.





















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