
Canada, India reach diplomatic truce as Carney, Modi meet at G7
KANANASKIS — Prime Minister Mark Carney said his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Alberta on Tuesday was a “necessary” step toward rebuilding the relationship between the two countries.
However, Carney refused to say whether he had directly raised the accusations that Indian state agents were behind the murder of a Canadian citizen in British Columbia two years ago.
The G7 leaders’ summit ended Tuesday after two days of discussions about global economics and security, with the leaders issuing several joint statements on areas of co-operation such as critical minerals, artificial intelligence and migrant smuggling. On Monday the leaders issued a joint statement on the crisis in the Middle East.
There was notably no joint statement on the war in Ukraine, even though the Liberals had made support for the country one of the most important topics of Canada’s G7 presidency, and invited President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to attend the summit in person.