Trump on Canada: "One of nastiest countries I’ve ever dealt with"

US President Donald Trump claims that Canada is allegedly the ‘’nastiest‘’ country he has ever dealt with.
Trump said this in an interview with Fox News, Censor.NET reports, citing "European Pravda".
He reiterated his claims that Canada "should become the 51st state" and criticised the country as a trading partner.
"They charge huge tariffs. When I went to different places in Iowa, Nebraska, they were always complaining about Canada, how they were getting ripped off... We have a very big deficit with Canada," Trump said.
He also pointed out that he has "dealt with a lot of countries" and Canada is "one of the nastiest I've ever dealt with."
In particular, Trump criticised the representatives of former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, calling them "nasty" and saying that "they have never told the truth".
At the same time, the American president added that it was easier for him to deal with representatives of the Liberal Party of Canada than with the Conservatives.
As you know, on 14 March, the new leader of the Liberal Party, Mark Carney, took office as the new Prime Minister of Canada. This happened in the midst of a trade war with the United States.
Censor.NET also reported that the new Canadian Prime Minister Carney travelled to Europe, not the United States, because relations with Trump had deteriorated.