Carney talked trade with Gulf countries at Egypt peace summit
- Mark Carney urged for deeper trade ties with Gulf countries during a meeting at U.S. President Donald Trump's peace summit in Egypt.
- Discussions focused on postwar plans for Gaza and economic relationships in the Persian Gulf region, according to a senior government official.
- World leaders engaged in more personal discussions due to Trump's lateness, departing from standard diplomatic exchanges.
- Carney's team had to charter a private flight to Egypt since standard Canadian military aircraft were unavailable.
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Carney Talked Trade With Gulf Countries at Egypt Peace Summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney used a hastily convened meeting with world leaders at U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace summit in Egypt to push for deeper trade ties with several countries in the Middle East.
Carney talked trade with Gulf countries at Egypt peace summit
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It was also evident that the Polish left-liberal public was badly affected by the fact that their Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, was not invited to the summit.
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney took advantage of a meeting with world leaders, at the Peace Summit hosted by US President Donald Trump in Egypt, to promote the strengthening of trade relations with several countries in the Middle East. A senior government official, speaking anonymously because of the sensitive nature of the diplomatic discussions, told The Canadian Press that the meeting had resulted in fruitful discussions on post-war plans …
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