Global order is 'breaking down', Carney tells Australian parliament
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the Australian parliament, stating the post-war global order is collapsing and urging Australia and Canada to collaborate as "strategic cousins." He emphasized the need for middle powers to shape new global rules, particularly in critical minerals, defense, and AI. Carney highlighted the increasing desire for sovereign autonomy among nations due to perceived inadequacies in the existing global framework.

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AI-generatedCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the Australian parliament, stating the post-war global order is collapsing and urging Australia and Canada to collaborate as "strategic cousins." He emphasized the need for middle powers to shape new global rules, particularly in critical minerals, defense, and AI. Carney highlighted the increasing desire for sovereign autonomy among nations due to perceived inadequacies in the existing global framework. Australia will join the G7 Critical Minerals Alliance, strengthening cooperation in this sector. Both leaders addressed the Middle East conflict, calling for de-escalation and emphasizing the need to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedA ceasefire should not occur until Tehran no longer had the capability to produce a nuclear weapon.
Canada and Australia produce one-third of the world's uranium and lithium and more than 40% of its iron ore.
Australia would join the G7 Critical Minerals Alliance.
The post-war global architecture is breaking down from consecutive crises.
Australia and Canada should work together as strategic cousins.