Carney, Nordic leaders pledge to deepen ties amid world economic coercion
OSLO —
The prime ministers of Canada and Nordic countries have agreed to continue work to defend Arctic sovereignty and to deepen economic ties as technology and international trade are increasingly used as a “coercive tool.”
Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded his time in Norway by meeting with that country’s prime minister, along with the leaders of Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and Finland.
“At a time characterized by heightened geopolitical tension, war and a multitude of crises, we are united in the view that international co-operation, based on international law, shared values and interests, remains the best way to strengthen our common security and prosperity,” reads a joint statement from the leaders after the meeting.