G7 begins as U.S. and Iran reach new deal
6/15/202656 min
G7 leaders arrive in France for a two-day summit, as Middle East analysts caution the newly struck U.S.-Iran ceasefire falls short of a peace deal. The Power Panel discusses Industry Minister Mélanie Joly’s upcoming trip to China to try and move Chinese EV manufacturing to Canada and Prime Minister Mark Carney's Trump impersonation in Ireland.
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Brad Lavigne· Panelist0:29
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Catherine Cullen· Host0:34
[music] A peace deal between the US and Iran takes center stage at the G7 Summit, but the details of that deal to end the war remain unclear. Plus, Canada's industry minister is in China to talk to companies there about setting up shop here to build electric vehicles. It's Monday, June 15th. I'm Catherine Cullen. The Power and Politics Podcast starts now. [music] We begin at the G7 Summit, a meeting of world leaders that will now be largely consumed by a deal to end the war between the US and Iran.
Donald Trump· Soundbite1:14
I'm very happy to, uh, say very- it's signed. The deal's all signed, and the Strait is already partially open. Ships are starting to go out now. On Friday it'll be completely open. We've done a great