U.K. PM Starmer in Ottawa to talk trade, Middle East conflict with Carney ahead of G7
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in Ottawa meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney before heading to the G7 leaders' summit in Alberta.
- Starmer's visit aims to discuss reopening trade talks that were paused concerning hormone-treated beef and cheese exports.
- The Middle East conflict, involving Israel and Iran, is a key topic, with Starmer stating that British jets are ready for support in the region.
- Both leaders previously signed a statement with Emmanuel Macron regarding Israel's restrictions on food aid to the Gaza Strip.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney in Ottawa on Sunday before the two leaders went to the top of the G7 leaders in Alberta. The meeting will take place in Mr. Carney's office in the West Building on Parliament Hill. The two leaders will then head separately to Calgary. On Saturday night, Mr. Starmer had dinner with Mr. Carney at his official residence at the Rideau Cottage and then attended the hock…
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