Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Carney and French President Emmanuel Macron held a high-level discussion on pressing global issues, focusing on the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.
During the virtual meeting, both leaders emphasized the need for continued diplomatic efforts and international cooperation to reduce civilian suffering and restore stability in the affected regions. They also explored strategies to strengthen humanitarian aid and support reconstruction efforts.
Carney highlighted Canada’s commitment to supporting Ukraine with military, economic, and humanitarian assistance, while Macron stressed France’s role in mediating peace initiatives and facilitating dialogue between conflicting parties.
The leaders agreed to maintain close coordination with allies and international organizations to address regional tensions, protect civilians, and promote long-term security. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to upholding international law and working toward sustainable solutions in Ukraine and Gaza.
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