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‘Canada does not retreat’ as crises shake multilateralism, Anand tells United Nations
- On Monday in New York City, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand presented Canada’s international priorities at the 80th United Nations General Assembly.
- Anand delivered the speech amid numerous global crises and rising protectionism while defending international agreements like the 1951 Refugee Convention.
- She outlined Canada’s three foreign policy pillars: defence and security, economic resilience focused on diversifying trade, and promoting core democratic values.
- Anand stressed that Canada “does not retreat from duty,” supports Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, and will assist in the political process after the Israel-Hamas war.
- The speech highlighted Canada’s dedication to reinforcing global partnerships, boosting defense budgets, and fostering an environment conducive to foreign investment.
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Canada will not turn away from the challenges of an increasingly complex world," said Foreign Minister Anita Anand before the UN.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleForeign Minister Anita Anand told the UN General Assembly on Monday that Canada "does not step back from its responsibilities" at a time of many global crises.
·Montreal, Canada
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At UN, Canada's foreign minister walks fine line between pushing back at Trump and keeping peace
Canada’s foreign minister walked a fine line at the United Nations General Assembly in her speech. She pushed back at President Donald Trump’s assertions of unfettered U.S. power while trying to avoid provoking her country’s biggest trade partner.
·United States
Read Full ArticleMinister Anand praised the assistance to Ukraine, the recognition of Palestine and support for an intervention in Haiti.
·Montreal, Canada
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