Mark Carney’s approach illustrates the complexities of leading in global negotiations amidst a challenging political landscape.
**Navigating Diplomacy: Canada’s Strategy for Managing Trump at the G7 Summit**

**Navigating Diplomacy: Canada’s Strategy for Managing Trump at the G7 Summit**
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney showcases a blend of flattery and firmness in diplomatic interactions with President Trump during the G7 summit.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faced the intricate task of managing President Trump on the opening day of the G7 summit in Alberta, balancing flattery with a firm hand. This nuanced strategy highlighted an evolution from their earlier Oval Office encounter, where Carney had tactfully navigated Trump's ego while standing firm against his controversial claims regarding Canada.
Kicking off the session with warm birthday wishes for Trump, Carney emphasized the indispensable role of U.S. leadership within the Group of 7, aiming to set an encouraging tone. However, following a lengthy question-and-answer segment where Trump voiced concerns over Russia's absence and attacked Democratic immigration policies, Carney intervened to regain control.
Intent on steering clear of any potential disruptions posed by Trump’s remarks, particularly with ongoing global issues such as military conflicts in the Middle East and economic concerns fueled by U.S. tariffs, Carney assured a quicker transition to critical discussions. "If you don’t mind," he stated, exercising his authority as summit host, "we actually have to start the meeting to address some of these big issues."
This moment encapsulated the challenge facing world leaders as they engage with Trump on the international stage, raising the question of how best to navigate the diplomacy required to keep discussions focused and productive.