Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday downplayed the Pentagon’s abrupt decision to suspend a joint defense board the day prior, saying his country will continue defense cooperation with Washington but also will look to work with other partners. Speaking at a news conference in Quebec, Carney said the Permanent Joint Board on Defense – established in August…
Carney downplays Pentagon pulling out of US-Canada military board
Originally reported by The Hill
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