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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G7 foreign ministers meet in Canada amid trade strains; Haiti and Ukraine, among key priorities
By Rob Gillies and Matthew Lee | The Associated Press TORONTO (AP) — Top diplomats from the Group of Seven industrialized democracies are converging on southern Ontario as tensions rise between the U.S. and traditional allies like Canada over defense spending, trade and uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan in Gaza and efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand said in an interview with The As…
By ROB GILLIES and MATTHEW LEE TORONTO (AP) — The top diplomats of the Group of Seven most industrialized countries are meeting in southern Ontario as tensions between the United States and traditional allies like Canada increase over defense spending, trade and uncertainty over President Donald Trump's ceasefire plan in Gaza and efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Canada's G7 summit to tackle peace in Ukraine and Middle East
By Maria ChengTORONTO (Reuters) -As the latest meeting of the Group of Seven’s foreign ministers begins in Canada on Tuesday, Canada's foreign minister Anita Anand said the agenda will focus on issues including Arctic security, the war in Ukraine and securing peace in the Middle East.Amid the current era of "geopolitical volatility," Anand said her U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio has been "a very constructive member" of the G7 and commended the U.S…
Anand pushes for multilateralism as G7 foreign ministers set to meet in Niagara region
In a world shaken by volatile geopolitics and US President Donald Trump's protectionist policies, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is making a push for multilateralism as Canada closes out its presidency of the Group of Seven countries.
Anand hosts Rubio, other foreign ministers for G7 talks in Niagara region
Starting Tuesday, the foreign ministers from all G7 countries – including U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio – will be convening in Ontario’s Niagara-on-the-Lake for a strategy session on a series of pressing global issues.
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