Carney downplays Washington’s decision to pause bilateral defence board
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has shrugged off a surprise move by the United States to suspend for review a bilateral defence board that predates the Cold War.
“It has a long heritage but I wouldn’t overplay the importance of this,” Carney told a news conference in Quebec on Tuesday, when asked about the surprise development.
“We have many aspects of very close defence co-operation with the United States.”
The Permanent Joint Board on Defense, which hasn’t met since 2024, was established in 1940 as an advisory body for U.S.-Canada bilateral defence co-operation.
