PM Carney assembling cabinet today to talk U.S. trade, Middle East
CANADA, JUL 30 – Canada increases humanitarian funding by $40 million and pushes for Palestinian Authority reforms amid intensified U.S. trade talks and shifting international recognition of Palestinian statehood.
- On July 30, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney met virtually with his cabinet in Ottawa at 2 p.m. ET to discuss U.S. trade negotiations and Middle East issues.
- On Monday, Carney said Canada’s negotiations with the United States are in an intense phase after President Donald Trump clinched a critical agreement with the European Union and Canada announced $10 million to support Palestinian Authority reform.
- In Washington today, LeBlanc held talks as Canada, France, Australia, and New Zealand co-signed Tuesday a statement expressing willingness to recognize the State of Palestine after a UN conference boycotted by Israel and the U.S.
- Following the cabinet meeting, Carney will address reporters in Ottawa at 5 p.m. ET alongside Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, discussing U.S. trade talks and Middle East issues.
- As trade talks escalate, Ottawa pledged $10 million this week to 'accelerate reform and capacity-building for the Palestinian Authority,' Carney said.
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Mark Carney to hold news conference amid Palestine statehood talk, U.S. trade talks
Prime Minister Mark Carney will hold a news conference in Ottawa later today after meeting with his cabinet on the state of trade negotiations with the U.S. and the situation in the Middle East.
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Read Full ArticleToronto (Canada) (EFE).- Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, sent his Chief of Staff and his Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs to Washington this Wednesday to try to reach a trade agreement with the United States, before Friday the deadline given by President Donald Trump to impose more tariffs. Marc-André ... Read more
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