Mark Carney and world leaders unable to convince Donald Trump to sign joint G7 declaration of support for Ukraine

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KANANASKIS, Alta. — The G7 group of world leaders emerged from its Canadian summit without a joint statement against Russia, showing that achieving unity is a lot harder than it looks.

Prime Minister Mark Carney and other world leaders around the table could not persuade Trump, before he left for Washington, to sign on to a joint declaration of support for Ukraine that contained “strong language” that Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Britain, Japan and the European Union all wanted to exert pressure on Russia, according to a Canadian official who briefed reporters Tuesday afternoon before Carney addressed a closing news conference.

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