Modi, Zelenskyy to meet with Carney at G7 today, as leaders discuss foreign policy
- Today, Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet separately with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G7 summit taking place in Alberta.
- The talks follow rising tensions in the Middle East, where Israel and Iran exchanged fresh attacks amid G7 leaders' efforts to address regional stability.
- Modi has participated in various meetings today, including one on energy sovereignty with leaders from Brazil, South Africa, and Mexico, despite protests from Sikh separatist groups.
- The Group of Seven countries issued a statement supporting Israel's right to defend itself and condemning Iran, while U.S. President Donald Trump left the summit early citing escalating Middle East tensions.
- As the G7 summit continues its final day, leaders reaffirm their commitment to peace in the Middle East, and Canada-U.S. talks are planned to follow the meeting.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is to hold bilateral talks with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Alberta today.
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