Canada to Attend European Political Community Summit in Armenia as First Non-European Member
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will join the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, marking Canada as the first non-European nation to participate.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will attend the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, Armenia on Monday, making Canada the first non-European country to participate in the 48-plus nation grouping.
Carney has stated his intention to build new networks of trade and diplomatic alliances following changes in US-Canada relations under the Trump administration. The prime minister's participation represents an expansion of the European Political Community beyond its traditional geographic boundaries.
The summit takes place as Armenia continues efforts to reduce its dependence on Russia and strengthen ties with Western nations. Canada's participation is being viewed as a demonstration of Western support for Armenia's strategic reorientation.
Canadian diplomatic sources have clarified that Ottawa's participation does not indicate any intention to seek European Union membership. The attendance appears focused on building bilateral relationships and exploring new partnership opportunities.
The European Political Community was established as a forum for political dialogue and cooperation among European nations. Canada's inclusion marks a significant expansion of the organization's scope and reflects evolving geopolitical relationships in the region.
The meeting occurs against the backdrop of ongoing tensions in the Caucasus region and shifting international alliances following recent global political developments.