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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Trump Assures No Tension Between US, Mexico, and Canada Ahead of 2026 World Cup

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Trump Assures No Tension Between US, Mexico, and Canada Ahead of 2026 World Cup. Trump reassured there is “no tension” between the US, Canada, and Mexico ahead of the 2026 World Cup, stressing strong cooperation despite past disputes. After meeting Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump confirmed no issues are hindering the World Cup preparations between the three nations. Trump’s message was clear: While there have been tensions in the past, the three countries are united in their goal of successfully hosting the World Cup, with no friction in the process. The US president discussed World Cup plans with Carney and highlighted the cooperation between the North American co-hosts. The task force is working together to ensure a smooth tournament. Trump promised the 2026 World Cup would surpass past tournaments, showcasing the US’s capacity to host such a global event. In the meeting, Trump promised federal funding for security in host cities, arguing that the economic benefits of the tournament would far outweigh the investment required for safety measures. The meeting emphasized that while they want visitors from all over the world, the administration is also focused on ensuring that people respect visa limits and return home after the event. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy encouraged visitors to explore the US during the World Cup but reminded them to respect their visa limits. "See America, but don't overstay," Duffy said. Trump appointed Andrew Giuliani as the executive director of the Presidential Task Force for the 2026 World Cup, with Carlos Cordeiro as senior advisor. During the task force’s first meeting, Trump praised Andrew Giuliani’s competitive nature and praised his family, calling Rudy Giuliani “the greatest mayor in the history of New York.”
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Keywords: Sports,Donald Trump,World Cup 2026,US,Canada,Mexico,FIFA,Mark Carney,task force,preparations,Andrew Giuliani,immigration,federal funding,security,travel,visa limits,collaboration,politics,global sports,international relations,2026 World Cup,sports diplomacy,immigration policies,government roles,travel regulations,sports administration

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