Harris Speaks With Trudeau In First Call Foreign Leader Call
Harris Speaks With Trudeau In First Call Foreign Leader Call
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, marking her first call to a foreign leader since entering the White House.

WASHINGTON: Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, marking her first call to a foreign leader since entering the White House.

During the call, Harris offered assurances that the Biden administration would do everything it can to secure the release of two Canadian citizens detained by China, according to a readout from the White House.

Beijing imprisoned Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor in apparent retaliation for Canada’s arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in 2018 on a United States warrant. The U.S. wants her extradited to face fraud charges.

Her arrest infuriated Beijing, and the Chinese government has made moves to punish Canada since then, including banning imports of some Canadian goods.

The detained Canadians are a top priority for Trudeau, and Canada has pushed Washington to apply pressure on Beijing to release them.

According to a readout from Trudeaus office, Harris recalled fondly her years as a high school student in Montreal, and the two also discussed trade policies between the nations and avoiding the unintended consequences of Buy America policies. President Joe Biden signed an executive order last week focused on strengthening compliance with laws requiring the federal government to use domestic materials and products.

Neither readout mentions the disagreement between the two nations surrounding the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. Biden signed an executive order revoking a permit for the pipeline, which carries oil from Canada to the U.S. but has faced fierce opposition from climate change activists and Indigenous advocacy groups.

But Trudeaus office notes that they spoke about a planned meeting between the two leaders set for this month. Canada has traditionally been the first foreign stop for new U.S. presidents, and Biden’s first call to a foreign leader was to Trudeau, made the Friday after he was sworn in.

It’s unclear whether the two will meet in person or whether the coronavirus pandemic will force them to meet virtually.

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Associated Press writer Rob Gillies contributed to this report from Toronto.

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