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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney 'back home' on two-day visit to Ireland

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney 'back home' on two-day visit to Ireland
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is conducting a two-day official visit to Ireland to strengthen bilateral ties and explore his ancestral roots. During the trip, the leaders announced a new cooperation framework covering trade, security, and innovation while discussing global geopolitical challenges.

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The visit signals a deepening economic and strategic partnership between Canada and Ireland, with bilateral trade having grown significantly to over €12 billion since 2016.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Amy Stewart BBC News NI Conor O Mearain/ PA Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has begun an official two-day visit to the Republic of Ireland.

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