Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Canadian-Prime-Minister-Trudeau-Welcomed-at-the-White-House-27MZIFJJ1M049.htmlConceptually similarCanadian Prime Minister Trudeau Welcomed at the White HouseGP0STQIKJCompleted★★★★Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Arrives at the White HouseGP0STQIKPCompleted★★★★Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Arrives at the White HouseGP0STQIKRCompleted★★★★Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Arrives at the White HouseGP0STQIKSCompleted★★★★★★Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Arrives at the White HouseGP0STQIKTCompleted★★★★Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Arrives at the White HouseGP0STQIKUCompleted★★★★Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Arrives at the White HouseGP0STQIKVCompleted★★★★Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau In the Oval OfficeGP0STQILACompleted★★★★★★Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau In the Oval OfficeGP0STQILBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQIKICanadian Prime Minister Trudeau Welcomed at the White HouseU.S. President Donald Trump welcomes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the White House. The two leaders hold several meetings including a roundtable discussion with Women Executives before a joint media opportunity in the East Room of the White House. A joint statement by Greenpeace Executive Directors Annie Leonard and Joanna Kerr said, "The united resistance against Trump crosses global borders. The people of the United States and Canada are committed to defending the rights of Indigenous Peoples, including those impacted by the Dakota Access pipeline and the ever-expanding web of water-poisoning tar sands pipelines crisscrossing the continent."Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:13 Feb, 2017Credit:© Yuri Gripas / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2814px X 1876pxKeywords:Dakota Access Pipeline-Day-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Democracy-Flags-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-Political leaders-Presidents (Political leader)-Prime Ministers-Two people-White HouseShoot:Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Visits White House in Washington D.C.U.S. President Donald Trump hosts a visit by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the White House. The two leaders had several meetings including a roundtable discussion with Women Executives before a joint media opportunity in the East Room of the White House. A joint statement by Greenpeace Executive Directors Annie Leonard and Joanna Kerr said, “The united resistance against Trump crosses global borders. The people of the United States and Canada are committed to defending the rights of Indigenous Peoples, including those impacted by the Dakota Access pipeline and the ever-expanding web of water-poisoning tar sands pipelines crisscrossing the continent."