Canada's New Prime Minister Prioritizes Strengthening Ties with France and Europe
Mark Carney's first foreign visit underscores Canada's commitment to reliable alliances amid tensions with the United States.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the importance of bolstering Canada's relationships with 'reliable allies' like France during his inaugural international trip.
- Carney and French President Emmanuel Macron pledged continued support for Ukraine and underscored the need for a 'durable peace' with guarantees against future Russian aggression.
- The leaders highlighted the value of fair trade over protectionist tariffs, with Macron criticizing U.S. trade policies for disrupting global supply chains.
- Carney's visit to Europe comes as Canada faces unprecedented challenges, including a trade war with the U.S. and threats of annexation from Donald Trump.
- Following his meetings in Paris, Carney will travel to London to discuss transatlantic security, artificial intelligence, and trade relations with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer.