European leaders and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are meeting in Yerevan, Armenia, on Monday for security talks, as they navigate a geopolitical landscape shaped by uncertainty over U.S. policy under President Donald Trump, according to verified reports.
The meeting, which includes officials from several European nations and Canada, focuses on regional security, defense cooperation, and the implications of shifting U.S. foreign policy. The discussions come amid ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus, where Armenia has sought closer ties with Western allies.
No specific agreements or joint statements have been announced as of the meeting's start. The gathering underscores efforts by European and Canadian leaders to coordinate responses to security challenges without relying solely on U.S. leadership.