Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt – October 12, 2025 – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has departed for Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, to participate in a high-profile international summit aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The summit brings together world leaders to negotiate a ceasefire and lay the groundwork for long-term peace in the region.
The Gaza conflict, which has escalated in recent weeks, has drawn global concern due to its humanitarian impact. Thousands of civilians have been displaced, and infrastructure damage continues to exacerbate the crisis. Prime Minister Carney’s participation underscores Canada’s commitment to international diplomacy and humanitarian efforts.
During the summit, leaders are expected to discuss strategies for immediate cessation of hostilities, safe corridors for civilians, and coordinated international aid. Canada has pledged support in both diplomatic negotiations and humanitarian assistance, including food, medical supplies, and reconstruction aid for affected areas.
Political analysts note that Prime Minister Carney’s presence at the summit reflects Canada’s active role on the global stage and its longstanding advocacy for peaceful conflict resolution. “Canada remains committed to helping facilitate dialogue, protect civilians, and support sustainable solutions in Gaza,” said a spokesperson from the Prime Minister’s office.
The international community is watching closely, as the outcome of this summit could significantly influence the trajectory of the conflict and the prospects for lasting peace in the region. Updates from the summit are expected in the coming days as negotiations continue.