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Ahead of G7, Carney says no one country, institution to characterize new world order
Carney said the G7 should form issue-specific coalitions on AI, child safety and Iran as Canada pushes new online harms and privacy rules.
On Sunday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited his ancestral home in County Mayo, Ireland, ahead of the summit in France beginning Monday.
Warning of a 'global rupture' as the post-Cold War order disintegrates, Carney argued at Trinity College Dublin on Saturday that Canada and Ireland must form 'ad hoc coalitions' to thrive.
The prime minister stated the United States will play a role in a new order where no one country or institution has all the answers. Canada is seeking partners for these coalitions.
After attending UFC Freedom 250 at the White House on Sunday, Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to Evian, France, early Monday and is expected to speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
As Ireland assumes the Council presidency on July 1, Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin pledged his government will work to 'put flesh on the bone of an enhanced European Union-Canadian relationship.