CANADIAN Prime Minister Mark Carney has stated that the “strands” of a new world order could be woven at the G7 Summit, set to be hosted by France in the spa town of Evian from 15 to 17 June.

The Canadian leader shared these thoughts during an interactive session at Trinity College Dublin while undertaking a sixday official visit to Europe.

The remarks follow his high-profile address at the World Economic Forum in Davos this January, where he issued a global rallying cry for middle powers to consolidate their influence against superpower dominance, a strategic concept that garnered widespread international attention.

Looking ahead to the gathering in the French resort town of Évian-lesBains, the Prime Minister pointed out that the 52nd G7 Summit will extend far beyond its traditional core membership, as specialised invitees from India, Brazil, Egypt, Kenya, and the Gulf states will actively join the deliberations. — ANI

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