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Ambassador says Carney's Davos speech is being put into practice at UN

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Ambassador says Carney's Davos speech is being put into practice at UN
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Canada's UN ambassador, David Lametti, states that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s 'variable geometry' foreign policy is already being implemented at the United Nations. This approach focuses on forming pragmatic, issue-specific coalitions with middle powers to navigate global challenges.

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This shift reflects a strategic move by middle powers to maintain influence and protect international law in an era of superpower competition.

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s vision of middle powers working with less traditional partners outside the superpower club is already taking shape at the United Nations, says Canada’s ambassador.

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The article frames the Prime Minister's policy vision in a largely positive, constructive light, typical of mainstream political reporting on government initiatives.

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