Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the start of negotiations with Turkey toward a free trade agreement between the two countries, according to Carney's statement as reported by Israeli desk.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the start of negotiations with Turkey toward a free trade agreement, according to a statement carried by Israeli media. The announcement comes amid a broader diplomatic push involving Turkey, the United States, and Iran, though no direct link was stated by Carney. No timeline for signing has been given, and details on scope or tariff coverage are not yet available.
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