Canada focusing on peace, energy security and new partnerships at G7 meeting: Carney
- Canada is hosting the G7 leaders' summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, from June 15 to 17, where global leaders will discuss critical international issues.
- The summit convenes amid a time crunch and a federal election campaign, with Prime Minister Mark Carney extending invitations to leaders including India’s Narendra Modi, sparking debate.
- Canada plans to prioritize strengthening global peace, improving energy security, fostering economic growth, and building coalitions to secure a lasting peace in Ukraine.
- Carney highlighted that Canada embodies qualities admired globally and stressed the importance of collaboration with dependable allies at the summit to address challenges together.
- The summit's outcomes could influence global security cooperation and economic partnerships, though controversies over invited leaders highlight tensions between economic and human rights priorities.
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