While Prime Minister Carney's visit to Turkey highlights opportunities for enhanced cooperation, longstanding tensions complicate the bilateral relationship. Issues stemming from differing perspectives on historical events, such as the Armenian genocide, and concerns over political asylum granted by Canada to Turkish dissidents, create friction. Additionally, Canada's suspension and eventual lifting of arms sales restrictions to Turkey demonstrate the complexities of defense relations. These challenges require careful navigation to maintain strategic partnership benefits while addressing human rights and political concerns. Observers note that despite difficulties, ongoing dialogue and mutual interests present a path forward for both nations.
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Challenges and Considerations in Canada-Turkey Defense and Diplomatic Relations
Published July 5, 2026 at 7:29 PM UTC