Canada's Carney visits Saudi Arabia as the prime minister seeks to expand ties with kingdom
- Carney is to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — the kingdom's de facto ruler — on Thursday, and he will also address the Saudi Arabia-Canada Investment Forum and attend
- Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday — the first visit to the kingdom by a Canadian leader in 26 years — as he seeks to expand his country's economic ties beyond its heavy reliance on the United States.
- The trip underscores Ottawa’s effort to diversify trade and attract investment as U.
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- Carney is to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — the kingdom's de facto ruler — on Thursday, and he will also address the Saudi Arabia-Canada Investment Forum and attend
- Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday — the first visit to the kingdom by a Canadian leader in 26 years — as he seeks to expand his country's economic ties beyond its heavy reliance on the United States.
- The trip underscores Ottawa’s effort to diversify trade and attract investment as U.
Sources: The Independent, ABC News