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Canada’s Carney says middle-power countries shouldn’t compete for favor with the US
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney urged middle-power countries to collaborate rather than compete for U.S. favor, emphasizing Canada and the European Union’s combined economic and defense strength. He highlighted partnerships with European allies ahead of the G7 summit and criticized U.S. reluctance to overhaul trade agreements, despite Trump’s potential non-renewal of the USMCA.
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