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Carney says engraved gun gifted by Erdogan 'not what I expected'

Carney says engraved gun gifted by Erdogan 'not what I expected'
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed surprise after learning Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan gifted engraved guns and ammunition to world leaders at a NATO summit in Ankara. Carney, who never saw the gift himself, joked that his staff keeps guns away from him, while other leaders like British PM Kier Starmer also received the unusual present.

Why it matters

This incident highlights unusual diplomatic gift-giving practices and potential security/import issues for leaders, while also offering a glimpse into the informal interactions and reactions among world leaders at international summits. It touches on cultural differences in diplomatic gestures.

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