Global Disruption: Carney Criticizes Eroding World Order
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized the deteriorating international order, citing the Iran conflict as a prime example. He stated that geopolitical powers increasingly ignore international norms. While Canada opposes Iran's nuclear ambitions, Carney expressed regret over the failure of global mechanisms to maintain peace.
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- Australia
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed regret over the ongoing Iran conflict, highlighting it as a stark illustration of the crumbling global order. Speaking at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Carney pointed to the growing disregard for international norms and laws by global hegemons.
Carney's visit to Australia is part of a trade-focused tour, which includes stops in India and Japan. His remarks echoed themes he introduced at the World Economic Forum in Davos, stressing the world order's significant disruptions.
While Canada remains committed to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities, Carney lamented the breakdown of international diplomacy. He criticized recent actions by the U.S. and Israel for proceeding without UN consultation, acknowledging the challenges these pose to maintaining global peace and security.
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