Ambassador says Carney's Davos speech being put into practice at UN
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Canada's UN Ambassador, David Lametti, says Prime Minister Mark Carney's idea from a Davos speech is working. Carney's idea is for smaller countries, or 'middle powers,' to team up with non-traditional partners to get things done, instead of relying only on big global powers. Lametti explained that they've created various working relationships to handle specific issues. This shows Carney's plan, which aims to help middle powers advance their interests, is being put into action. The next steps would involve seeing how these new partnerships develop and what specific global issues they address.
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Jargon, Translated
- Middle powers
- Countries that are not superpowers but have significant international influence and capacity.
- Superpower club
- An informal term referring to major global powers that hold dominant political, economic, and military influence.
- World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos
- An annual international meeting held in Davos, Switzerland, where global leaders from business, politics, and academia discuss major world issues.
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- Prime Minister Mark Carney gave a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January.Reported by: National Observer, BNN Bloomberg, Global News
- Carney's Davos speech urged middle powers to band together.Reported by: National Observer, BNN Bloomberg, Global News
- Carney's vision involved middle powers working with less traditional partners outside the superpower club.Reported by: National Observer, BNN Bloomberg, Global News
- Canada's ambassador to the UN is David Lametti.Reported by: National Observer, BNN Bloomberg, Global News
- Ambassador David Lametti stated that Carney's vision is taking shape at the UN.Reported by: National Observer, BNN Bloomberg, Global News
- Lametti said Canada has set up different kinds of relationships that work for specific issues at the UN.Reported by: National Observer, BNN Bloomberg, Global News
- Lametti stated these relationships align with Carney's vision for areas outside the UN.Reported by: National Observer, BNN Bloomberg, Global News
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