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Trudeau and Trump discuss COVID-19 diagnosis, detained Canadians in Saturday phone call

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wished U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, well during a phone call on Saturday, following news of the couple's COVID-19 diagnosis last week.

Call comes as detained Canadians Kovrig, Spavor granted virtual consular access

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke Saturday about Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis and support from the United States in freeing two Canadians detained in China. (Patrick Doyle/Reuters, Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wished U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, well during a phone call on Saturday, following news of the couple'sCOVID-19 diagnosis last week.

"The prime minister also recalled the president's expressions of concern for Sophie Grgoire Trudeau's health after her COVID-19 diagnosis last March," a readout from the Prime Minister's Office said.

In early April, Melania Trumpalso called Grgoire Trudeau following her recovery from the illness.

A source with knowledge of the call who spoke confidentially to CBC News said Trudeau reached out to Trump after his diagnosis was made public, but the call was delayed by the president's visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

According to the readout,the two leaders also discussed efforts to keep citizens on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border safe.

The source said border restrictions between the two countries which have been in place since March to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus did not come up in the conversation.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hopes President Trump and First Lady have a speedy recovery.

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The Prime Minister reacts to the news of President Trump and First Lady Melania announcing they have both tested positive for COVID 19 during a briefing.

Engagement on efforts to freeKovrig, Spavor: source

During the call, the prime minister also thanked Trump for his support "in seeking the immediate release" of detained Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, the PMO said.

Kovrig and Spavor were detained in China in December 2018, days afterHuawei executive Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Vancouver. Meng was arrested at the request of U.S. authorities, who allege that she violatedU.S. sanctions on doing business with Iran.

The source told CBC News that there has been engagement between Canada and the U.S. in recent weeks on the push to get the pair freed.

According to the source, Kirsten Hillman, Canada'sambassador to the U.S., has raised the matter with the White House and has spoken to U.S. national security adviser Robert O'Brien.

The phone call comes as Dominic Barton, Canada's ambassador to China, was granted "virtual consular access" to Kovrig and Spavor the firstaccess the men havereceived since January.

WATCH / Canadian detainees Kovrig, Spavor granted consular access:

Canadian detainees Spavor and Kovrig granted consular access

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Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig were granted consular access for the first time since January. Spavor was allowed virtual contact with Canada's ambassador to China on Friday and Kovrig was allowed the same contact on Saturday.

Global Affairs Canada saidBarton connected with Spavor on Friday andKovrig on Saturday.

In August, Foreign Affairs Minister Franois-Philippe Champagne said that COVID-19 had complicated providing consular access to the men and suggested a virtual alternative.

With files from CBC's Katie Simpson