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Trump isn't giving an inch on trade negotiations. All of this was predictable and I say for emphasis, predicted by some of us.
China has more influence within Canada than ever before and we have turned our backs on the best trade deal in history, all to protect the unaccountable caste system and fair competition.
GENEVA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to attend the annual G7 summit on Monday in France, with no official bilateral meeting confirmed with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The summit will run from June 15 to 17 in Evian-Les-Bains, with leaders from Italy, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, Brazil, South Korea and India among the list of participants. Countries from the Gulf will also take part, including the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
Trump is scheduled to arrive at the summit on Monday, just one day after he announced the U.S. has reached a peace deal with Iran and instructed the naval blockade to leave the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif first broke the news of the deal on Sunday, which includes the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon. Pakistan has been mediating talks between the two countries.
Sharif said a signing ceremony is scheduled to take place on Friday in Switzerland. However, the fate of the deal remains uncertain after Israel carried out strikes in the southern part of Lebanon on Saturday.
On Monday, Trump will face Carney and European leaders following many disagreements over NATO, Ukraine and trade since his return to the White House last year. The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz has also impacted G7 and global economies, amid rising oil prices.
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In response to the news of a peace deal, Carney said Canada welcomed the progress and thanked the role Pakistan and Qatar played in the two parties coming to the agreement.
China has more influence within Canada than ever before and we have turned our backs on the best trade deal in history, all to protect the unaccountable caste system and fair competition.
GENEVA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to attend the annual G7 summit on Monday in France, with no official bilateral meeting confirmed with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The summit will run from June 15 to 17 in Evian-Les-Bains, with leaders from Italy, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, Brazil, South Korea and India among the list of participants. Countries from the Gulf will also take part, including the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
Trump is scheduled to arrive at the summit on Monday, just one day after he announced the U.S. has reached a peace deal with Iran and instructed the naval blockade to leave the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif first broke the news of the deal on Sunday, which includes the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon. Pakistan has been mediating talks between the two countries.
Sharif said a signing ceremony is scheduled to take place on Friday in Switzerland. However, the fate of the deal remains uncertain after Israel carried out strikes in the southern part of Lebanon on Saturday.
On Monday, Trump will face Carney and European leaders following many disagreements over NATO, Ukraine and trade since his return to the White House last year. The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz has also impacted G7 and global economies, amid rising oil prices.
In response to the news of a peace deal, Carney said Canada welcomed the progress and thanked the role Pakistan and Qatar played in the two parties coming to the agreement.