Canada warns G7 members about the importance of adapting to the new reality in the face of ‘massive changes’

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the ‘world is more divided and more dangerous’, citing the presence of ‘hostile and terrorist states that expanded reach and threaten world security’ ”

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Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carnery, and Donald Trump during the G7 summit

The Prime Minister of Canada, warned this Monday (16), at the beginning of the summit of the In the city of Kananaskis, which the world is in a “historical inflection point” and that the group must adapt to the new reality in the face of the “massive changes” that are underway. Carry recalled that the G7 started exactly 50 years ago with a meeting at To respond to the serious political and economic challenges of the time, which allowed “a long period of prosperity”.

“Now the world is more divided and more dangerous. Hostile and terrorist states have expanded their abilities and reach, threatening worldwide security. Global trade, energy systems and even global intelligence are being redesigned,” he added. With the president of the United States, On his left, Carry made a conciliatory gesture to him, whose tariff policy caused instability in the global commercial system.

“We have to change with the times and build a better world. Some of you, like you, president, have already anticipated these profound changes and are adopting bold measures,” said the Canadian prime minister, addressing Trump. Carry stated that “there can be no security without economic prosperity” and, although acknowledging that there are divisions among G7 members, said that in issues where seven countries can cooperate, this will make “a big difference” to the world.

The G7 will end its 51st summit on Tuesday, after dealing with the situation of the global economy, trade and wars in Ukraine, Gaza Strip and the conflict between Israel and Iran, among other themes. Canada, as a host of the meeting, also invited the leaders of Brazil, Mexico, Ukraine, India, Australia, South Korea and South Africa to participate in some sessions. In addition, Trump will have several bilateral meetings with some of these leaders, where the main theme will be the trade war triggered by the tariffs imposed by his government.

*With information from EFE

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