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Carney says Canada should reopen embassies in Iran and earthquake-stricken Venezuela — AP Afghanistan

Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during a news conference in Ottawa, Canada, Thursday, June 25, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP) TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday Canada should reopen its embassies in Iran and Venezuela that his predecessors closed. Carney argued the lack of a diplomatic presence hampers Ottawa’s ability to help Canadians abroad and respond to humanitarian crises despite deep disagreements with the two governments. “Engagement is not endorsement,” Carney said. “Having an embassy, having consular services in a country, does not mean we endorse the policies of that country.” Carney said not having a diplomatic presence creates challenges, citing Venezuela where Canada could be providing more immediate earthquake assistance.. He stressed a decision has not been made but said it needs to change. “Moving towards that, in my judgement, a decision to be made, is what we need to do,” Carney said of reopening the embassies. Former Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper shut Canada’s embassy in Tehran in 2012, severing diplomatic relations and ordering Iranian diplomats to leave, accusing the Islamic Republic of being the most significant threat to world peace. Canada suspended operations at its embassy in Venezuela in 2019, saying the regime of then Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro regime would not renew visas for its diplomats. “There are series of…

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  • AP Afghanistan2026-06-25 17:59:51
    Carney says Canada should reopen embassies in Iran and earthquake-stricken Venezuela
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