Leaders and diplomats from Europe and Canada have converged in Yerevan in a coordinated show of unity, using the meeting to reinforce transatlantic alignment amid renewed uncertainty tied to Trump’s influence on U.S. foreign policy. The gathering focused on shared priorities including regional security, trade resilience, and support for democratic institutions, with participants emphasizing the need for consistent, long-term partnerships regardless of shifts in Washington. Discussions in Yerevan highlighted concerns about policy volatility and the importance of maintaining joint commitments on defense, energy, and economic stability across the Atlantic. By meeting on neutral ground, European and Canadian officials signaled an intent to deepen cooperation and present a unified front, ensuring that existing alliances remain functional and forward-looking even as U.S. political dynamics evolve. The summit underscored a pragmatic approach: strengthening multilateral frameworks, coordinating messaging, and preparing contingency strategies so that transatlantic ties are not disrupted by changing administrations or rhetoric.
Europe, Canada Pull Together in Yerevan in Trump’s Shadow
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