Trump’s tweets on Trudeau ‘childish and need to stop’: Connecticut governor
STOWE, Vt. — The divisions between United States governors regarding President Donald Trump’s approach to NAFTA negotiations were on display Monday at a mountain resort in Vermont during the annual conference of the leaders of eastern provinces and New England states.
Massachusetts Republican Gov. Charlie Baker said the “ups and downs” of the ongoing NAFTA talks are normal and what’s important is that a deal is reached that will make all sides stronger.
“I’ve rarely been involved in any negotiations on anything that meant anything, that didn’t have ups and downs, and maybe even people walking away and then finding a way back to the table,” Baker said.
“The ultimate measure of any negotiation is the end.”