Presence of Saudi crown prince shakes up G20 for Canadian government
OTTAWA — Canada will face a central question in Buenos Aires this week as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with G20 leaders — how will it handle the tense dynamic with Saudi Arabia and the presence of its crown prince Mohammed bin Salman?
The trip, which marks a high-profile overseas journey for the crown prince following the October murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, is expected to open an opportunity for international pushback following the killing.
Canada, for its part, expects the issue to be raised during talks among leaders of the world’s top economies gathered in Argentina for the G20.
The group meets annually to discuss how to enhance global economic stability. International trade will figure prominently, especially because of concerns about U.S. tariffs, as well as tensions between the United States and China. And Canada, the U.S. and Mexico are expected to sign a revamped version of NAFTA after many months of intense negotiations.