Ahead of G7, Carney says no one country, institution to characterize new world order

Ahead of the Group of Seven summit, former central‑bank governor Mark Carney delivered a statement. He argued that the evolving global landscape cannot be described by any single

Ahead of the Group of Seven summit, former central‑bank governor Mark Carney delivered a statement. He argued that the evolving global landscape cannot be described by any single nation. Carney also rejected the idea that a single institution can capture the new order. He emphasized the multiplicity of actors shaping international relations. The comment comes as leaders prepare to discuss economic and security issues. Carney highlighted the need for collaborative approaches among countries. His remarks suggest a shift away from traditional power narratives. Observers will assess how his view influences G7 deliberations.