Seven foreign policy challenges facing PM Mark Carney that aren’t about Donald Trump
- Mark Carney will host the Group of Seven summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, in six weeks attended by leaders including Trump and the EU.
- The summit follows strained past G7 relations, notably Trump’s 2018 refusal to sign the communiqué after disputes over tariffs with Trudeau.
- Leaders are anticipated to focus on maritime security challenges, including the smuggling activities of hidden fleets, recent deliberate damage to underwater communication cables, unlawful fishing practices, and the decline in marine biodiversity.
- Carney plans to attend the NATO summit on June 24 amid concerns over Russia’s aggression and will engage with the EU’s ReArm Europe defence initiative.
- Carney faces foreign policy challenges including tensions with China, India over Sikh separatism, and Middle East instability, while maintaining aid spending commitments.
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Seven foreign policy challenges facing PM Mark Carney that aren't about Donald Trump
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
It’s not just Trump: 7 foreign policy issues Mark Carney faces
Prime Minister Mark Carney has many foreign policy issues on his plate — and they’re not all about U.S. President Donald Trump. Here are six of the key challenges Ottawa will be navigating in the coming months during a turbulent time in world politics. In just six weeks, Carney will welcome his leading counterparts to Kananaskis, Alta., for the Group of Seven leaders’ summit. Trump is invited to attend, as are the leaders of France, Germany, Jap…
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