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U.S. allies look to Europe to build a post-Trump global order

The Japan Times·Andrea Palasciano·28 days ago
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives to attend the eighth European Political Community summit in Armenia on Monday.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives to attend the eighth European Political Community summit in Armenia on Monday. | AFP-JIJI

Some of the U.S.’s closest allies including Canada and the U.K. are warning that the international system of security and trade championed by Western powers for more than 70 years is broken beyond repair — and that it’s up to Europe to fashion a new global order.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who earlier this year warned that the rules-based order was dead, implored dozens of leaders meeting in Armenia on Monday not to submit to a more “transactional, insular and brutal world.”

“It’s my strong personal view that the international order will be rebuilt, but it will be rebuilt out of Europe,” Carney said at the European Political Community meeting in Yerevan.

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