Carney says he and Trump discussed defence priorities, Arctic ahead of NATO summit
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said he spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about efforts to protect the Arctic ahead of their attendance at the NATO summit in Turkey next month.
Carney said Thursday the U.S. president called him Wednesday for a “long discussion” that also brought in other senior officials, including U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
At a press conference on Thursday marking the end of the spring parliamentary sitting, Carney said he and Trump spoke about NATO, Iran and the broader situation in the Middle East. He would not elaborate on any details.
“So both current and structural issues, it was a very constructive conversation, those things we’re working on together. I think those are best left until they come to fruition,” Carney said.


