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Canada's Carney Bridges Europe Gap at Yerevan Summit

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Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Yerevan, Armenia, as a special guest at the European Political Community summit, offering Canadian deals and diplomatic goodwill to a nervous European audience. His presence signaled Ottawa’s intent to deepen ties with the bloc amid shared concerns over U.S. policy under President Trump.

The gathering, hosted by the European Political Community, brought together leaders from across the continent to coordinate responses to trade friction and security challenges. Carney’s outreach emphasized Canada’s willingness to act as a bridge, proposing collaborative initiatives that could smooth market access for European firms and reinforce supply‑chain resilience. Observers noted that such overtures may translate into concrete trade agreements, although specifics were not disclosed.

Analysts view Carney’s Yerevan stop as a pragmatic move to align Canadian interests with European priorities while counterbalancing American unpredictability. By positioning Canada as a reliable partner, Ottawa hopes to attract investment and secure favourable terms in future negotiations. The summit thus marks a subtle shift toward greater transatlantic cooperation, with Canada playing an increasingly active diplomatic role.