New World Order Will Be Built In Europe, Carney Says–With Role For Canada
Summary
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the future global order will be shaped from Europe, with Canada playing an important role by strengthening its cooperation with the European Union. He highlighted new defense partnerships, shared investments in critical minerals, and joint efforts in various tech and energy sectors as part of this cooperation.Key Facts
- Carney called Canada "the most European of non-European countries" because of its close ties with the EU.
- Canada joined the EU's SAFE mechanism in February, a program that provides up to €150 billion ($173 billion) to help EU countries improve their defense spending and production.
- The Trump administration is reducing the U.S. military presence in Europe, raising questions about American security support on the continent.
- Canada has made 56 partnerships on critical minerals, mostly with European countries.
- Carney spoke about building a new global order based on cooperation at the World Economic Forum in Davos and at a European summit in Armenia.
- He mentioned that Canada, Ireland, and Europe face common security threats and need to work together.
- The upcoming G7 summit in France is expected to help form the foundations of this new world order.
- Carney emphasized the role of "middle powers" like Canada in promoting cooperation instead of conflict.
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