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Anand pushes multilateralism as G7 foreign ministers set to meet in Niagara region

  • Tuesday, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is pushing multilateralism as Canada closes its G7 presidency, hosting G7 foreign ministers Tuesday and Wednesday in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
  • In a year marked by U.S. protectionism, shifting trade ties accelerated by President Donald Trump's policies shape the agenda after he suspended U.S.-Canada trade talks last month over an Ontario provincial government ad.
  • Ministers will focus on the Russia-Ukraine war, China's role in critical minerals, and a working lunch on energy, while Anand invited outreach countries to broaden discussions beyond the G7.
  • Uncertainty persists over a joint Ukraine statement as previous meetings failed after Trump-team pushback, while Marco Rubio, U.S. Secretary of State, will hold bilateral talks with Anand on multiple global issues Wednesday.
  • Anita Anand said, `As we wrap up Canada's G7 presidency, I want to ensure that Canada remains a leader on the world stage,` while Ottawa pledged $60 million, including $40 million for the Haiti security mission.
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