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Canada aims to shore up security support after U.S. attacks Iran

CBC News · 11 days ago
CBC News
CBC News
11 days ago

A day after the U.S. launched airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear sites, Prime Minister Mark Carney left for meetings with EU leaders and NATO to try and build partnerships for security.

BreakdownGenerated by LeadStory AI
  • Prime Minister Mark Carney departs for Europe following U.S. airstrikes on Iran. 2s
  • Canada maintains that Iran’s nuclear program is a threat to international security. 26s
  • Carney is expected to sign a new security agreement with the EU to ease defense procurement. 41s
  • NATO discussions may include increasing defense spending targets among allies. 1m 27s
  • Canada aims to reduce reliance on the U.S. by strengthening ties with other allies. 1m 48s
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