Highlights from the G7 meeting in Kananaskis
- Canada hosted the G7 summit on June 16-17, 2025, in Kananaskis, Alberta, marking Prime Minister Mark Carney's first major summit.
- The summit addressed geopolitical tensions stemming from Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and energy security concerns among democratic nations.
- Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump held a 30-minute one-on-one meeting, and leaders discussed economic outlooks, security, and global cooperation over two days.
- Trump praised the summit saying, "I tell you, I loved it" and Carney called their meeting "fantastic," while the G7 concluded without major falling-out.
- The summit reinforced Canada's role as a preferred oil supplier, amid calls for federal leadership to overcome pipeline delays and capitalize on energy market shifts.
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ANALYSIS | In Kananaskis, the G7 held together, but showed signs of strain
The two days of meetings that Prime Minister Mark Carney chaired in Alberta highlighted both the potential value and the real strains of a grouping that at least made it through its 50th meeting without falling apart.
Kananaskis (Canada), 17 Jun (EFE).- The G7 Summit in Kananaskis (Canada) concluded this Tuesday after two days of “French and open” talks on the state of the world economy and the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, but without a joint final communiqué demonstrating consensus on key issues with the US. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, the host of the 51st Group of Seven summit, made efforts during his final press conference to clear th…
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