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Finland's president says Canada is on a pragmatic path amid geopolitical tumult

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Apr, 2026 08:54 AM
  • Finland's president says Canada is on a pragmatic path amid geopolitical tumult

Finland's President Alexander Stubb says Canada is doing the right thing by diversifying its trade beyond the U.S. and is in a position to contribute to building a more stable world.

In a discussion held by Carleton University in Ottawa today, Stubb says Russia's war in Ukraine stems from Moscow grappling with its declining relevance in the global order.

Stubb says that while Russia has lost global influence through the war it launched, he believes the fighting will continue into next winter.

He says smaller countries like Canada and Finland can contain global hegemons by offering ideas on how to build a safer, more prosperous world.

Stubb says both countries are trying to take a pragmatic approach to diplomacy by advancing their values where possible in a more dangerous, divided world.

He says Canada is taking the right approach by trying to preserve multilateralism through working more with developing countries.

Picture Courtesy: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

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