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The leaders of some richest countries in the world have descended to the luxurious mountain lodge, located in the rocky rocks of Canada at this year’s G7 summit.
The elite gathering comes when Western allies face numerous crises: from conflicts to three continents to world economic instability.
This year, Canada will be the chairman of the G7 and will be held by the leaders of Italy, the USA, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan in Cananoskis, Albert. He promised a set of ordered priorities focused on the world economy and security.
But the carefully planned agenda Mark Karnya has now been translated into the conflict between Israel and Iran.
This is his first major international meeting as the Prime Minister of Canada.
Here are five problems ahead.
This summit was intended for the test of its ability to achieve the three high goals that he has promoted for Canada – having taken a leading role in the world stage, becoming the strongest G7 economy and the disconnection of dependence on the United States.
Now Iran’s question suddenly came to the top of the G7 agenda, the topic on which the search agreement will be difficult.
But one thing is clear. Karni will keep a close eye on how he treats US President Donald Trump, who often undermined Canada’s sovereignty.
John Kirtan, director of the G7 scientific group at Toronto University, says that close control will start with the arrival ceremony, where he will need to show that he views Trump as equal. And support it when the meetings are underway.
The summit offers the potential to ensure some wins in Canada, perhaps a new trade and security transaction highlighted last month in Washington.
At this meeting, Carney gave the President a few golf -the device from the Canananian country club, a colorful course in a tightly controlled perimeter of the summit.
Cornet has already held a flurry alone with his colleagues in the UK, Australia, Germany and South Africa last weekend.
The summit takes place against the background of a global trade war launched by Trump, which uses tariffs as a way to balance trade relations. He said the United States was “looted, looted, raped and looted by peoples nearby, and far, both friends and friends.”
It also comes when the World Bank predicts that the World Economy will see the slowest decade for growth from the 1960s, when the influence of American tariffs is felt, which is likely to be some inconvenient – either “sincere”, in diplomatic lings – talking on this family gathering.
The discussion on the world economy will start the summit on Monday morning.
But winning Trump’s election has moved a global agenda outside the trade. The gathering offers the president the opportunity to win some other priorities, such as migration, critical minerals, security and drug trafficking – all on the agenda.
The president met with each of his G7 colleagues after he took office, but he will perform alone in Baku-Monday morning he had already received Carney in his diary.
This will be the second time Trump in Canada as the US president, the first – the opening summit in Charlevois, Quebec, in 2018 shortly after he hit steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico and Europe.
Charlevois was memorable for ending in agility and disadvantage – shot in a significant photograph of former German chancellor Angela Merkel, who confronting Trump’s call as other world leaders and American assistants looked.
Leaders struggled their struggles, agreed on the language over the global trade for the final communique – the moment that was recorded in this image of Merkel – before Trump left the summit early.
He headed to Singapore to sit down with North Korea leader Kim Jong-un, placing a Mission from the Air Force, aimed at the then Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudu.
Many tensions from seven years ago remain relevant today.
Carney hopes to avoid similar rails, and last month said Sky News that the lesson he took from this explosion “should be consistent – say the same as in private, tell the same after the summit as you did during the summit.”
G7 is a “consensus bodies. We work together,” a senior Canadian government official said at a briefing last week.
With that in mind, Canada decided to avoid the final communiqué in favor of six short joint statements about forest fires, critical minerals and other key objects.
Canada’s priorities for Confab are sharply focused on creating a stronger economy and strengthening peace and safety, including using artificial intelligence and strengthening critical mineral supplies.
Although no broad climate change is expected, it is integrated into the agenda, a senior government official said this week at a briefing, pointing to an effort to improve the international joint response to the growing global forest threat.
The worst season in Canada was in the record in 2023, and this year could be on the way to become the second worse. Blaze’s smoke has dissolved parts of North America and Europe and may be a prominent delegate to Cananaskis about the threat.
Ukraine is another urgent topic of the agenda, and President Volodomir Zelensky hopes to discuss the constant support of his country, sanctions against Russia and future financing for reconstruction efforts.
On Tuesday morning, it will be focused on this conflict, with Ukraine, which is expected to be pushing for more sanctions to Russia.
Karni also opposed foreign intervention – in particular interventions in the Global Diaspora communities – high on the summit agenda, creating the potential for intense discussions with some of the participants who are not included in the G7.
As a presenter Canada, he also invites leaders to be constantly attached to the seven -part group, and Carney gave the nod number to be present, some more contradictory than others.
As mentioned, Zelensky will be there, and it is expected to sit on one with Trump.
Narendra Modi Prime Minister will also be a guest, and Carney said there are important discussions that should be important discussions in which India as the main economic force.
Modi’s attendance comes against the background of a deeply intense relationship between the two countries about the murder of the Sikh separatist leader on Canadian land.
Canada has accused India of holding the murder of Hardep Singh Nijar two years ago, and the G7 invitation received a return reaction among some Sikh Canadians.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has confirmed that he would be in Cananan and counts on Trump for the first time.
Its presence creates the basis for talks on North America trading, which was subjected to Trump’s tariff.
Karni also invited European and NATO, as well as from Australia, South Africa, South Korea, Indonesia and Brazil.