Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau said trade and climate change could be a source of disagreement among the G7 leaders at the Charlevoix summit, but issues related to global security or economic growth will be a platform for reaching agreement.
Trudeau was interviewed by Global News on Wednesday afternoon, two days before the G7 summit in Charlevoix, which is scheduled for Friday and Saturday. At the same time, he stressed that in many areas, leaders will be able to find a common language.
Concerns about global security, whether it's North Korea or elsewhere - here we will have very good and concrete talks. How to protect the oceans from plastic pollution. How best to empower women to participate in the success of our economy. These are important issues on which we find a common language, as the Prime Minister said.
When asked if he consulted with other leaders of the “governing” strategy at the summit with US President Donald Trump: “I think that conversations about how we interact and how we can unite with each other on these and other issues continues between all leaders, ”Trudeau said.
“I know we will have very, very sincere talks as Europeans and Canadians are frustrated with what they call a threat to US national security over steel and aluminum imports,” he added.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who arrived in Ottawa ahead of the G7 summit on a working visit. A joint press conference of politicians is scheduled for Thursday morning local time.
Also on Wednesday, the Prime Minister held a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
According to the Prime Minister's report, "the leaders discussed the common priorities of the upcoming G7 summit."
The Prime Minister and Chancellor "reaffirmed their commitment to open, equitable international trade."
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