Canada's PM in Mumbai: Iran is "principal source of instability and terror"

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking in Mumbai, declared Iran the principal source of instability and terror in the Middle East. He stated Iran must never be allowed to obtain or develop nuclear weapons, echoing a joint statement with Foreign Minister Anita Anand. Carney's remarks followed Israeli and US military action against Iran, with Canada reaffirming Israel's right to self-defense. During his India visit, he also launched a Talent and Innovation Strategy with Indian officials ahead of talks with PM Narendra Modi.

Key Points: Canadian PM in Mumbai Calls Iran Source of Instability

  • Iran labeled source of instability
  • Must never get nuclear weapons
  • Canada reaffirms Israel's right to defend
  • Sanctions on Iranian entities
  • India-Canada launch talent strategy
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"Iran principal source of instability, terror throughout Middle East...should never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons": Canadian PM in Mumbai

Canadian PM Mark Carney, in Mumbai, calls Iran the principal source of Middle East terror and says it must never get nuclear weapons.

"principal source of instability and terror throughout the Middle East - Mark Carney"

Mumbai, February 28

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday said that his country's position on the developments in the Middle East remains clear and Iran is the "principal source of instability and terror" throughout the region.

Speaking at an event in Mumbai, Carney said Iran has one of the world's worst human rights records and must never be allowed to obtain or develop nuclear weapons.

In his remarks, which came hours after Israel launched a "pre-emptive" strike against Iran and Israel and the United States launched a joint operation aimed at neutralising what they describe as the existential threat posed by Iran, the Canadian Prime Minister said his country and its international partners have consistently called upon the Iranian regime to end its nuclear program.

"Canada's position on the developments in the Middle East remains clear - Islamic Republic of Iran is the principal source of instability and terror throughout the Middle East. It has one of the world's worst human rights records and must never be allowed to obtain or develop nuclear weapons," Carney said.

"Canada and our international partners have consistently called upon the Iranian regime to end its nuclear program, including at the G7 Summit in Kananaskis and with the United Nations' reimposition of sanctions this past September," he added.

The Canadian PM is on a four-day tour of India and earlier participated in an innovation showcase and met university researchers

He will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital on March 2.

PM Carney and Canada's Foreign Minister Anita Anand had issued a statement earlier on the situation on Middle East and said the Canadian government is closely following Iran-related hostilities throughout the Middle East and urges all Canadians in Iran to shelter in place. Canadians in the wider region should follow local advice and take all necessary precautions.

The statement said Canada reaffirms Israel's right to defend itself and to ensure the security of its people.

It also said that Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security.

"Canada's position remains clear: the Islamic Republic of Iran is the principal source of instability and terror throughout the Middle East, has one of the world's worst human rights records, and must never be allowed to obtain or develop nuclear weapons," it said.

"Canada and our international partners have consistently called upon the Iranian regime to end its nuclear program, including at the 2025 G7 Leaders' Summit in Kananaskis and with the United Nations' reimposition of sanctions in September," the statement said.

It said that despite diplomatic efforts, Iran has neither fully dismantled its nuclear program, halted all enrichment activities, nor ended its support for regional terrorist proxy groups.

"Canada stands with the Iranian people in their long and courageous struggle against Iran's oppressive regime. Canada has listed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity, and has sanctioned 256 Iranian entities and 222 individuals in response to the regime's repression and its violence both against its own people, and persistently, beyond its borders. Canada reaffirms Israel's right to defend itself and to ensure the security of its people," the statement said.

"The Canadian government urges the protection of all civilians in this conflict. We will take all possible measures to protect our nationals and Canadian diplomatic missions throughout the region," it added.

Coinciding with PM Carney's visit, India and Canada launched the Talent and Innovation Strategy with the Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary stating that India stands ready to work with Canada to build globally competitive talent, deepen research collaboration and strengthen skills mobility.

"India Canada Talent and Innovation Strategy is timely, and it will be consequential. Its four pillars, embedding Canadian capability in Indian priority sectors, translating knowledge and talent into economic outcomes, deepening and rebalancing two-way mobility, and demonstrating credibility through speed and delivery, resonate strongly with our national priorities," he said

"India stands ready to work with Canada to build globally competitive talent, deepen research collaboration, strengthen skills mobility and foster innovation that addresses shared global challenges...We see this partnership not just as an education initiative, but it's a shared investment in our shared future," he added.

Speaking about PM Carney's visit earlier, Jayant Chaudhary said it is a strong commitment from both sides, and there is a renewed momentum in the right direction.

"I am hopeful about economic ties and more momentum in increasing our bilateral trade. There are many significant discussions ongoing, and we will see excellent results... Those sectors that have the maximum impact in terms of employment generation and trade with Canada will benefit. Specifically in education, a very high-powered delegation of top universities in Canada came to India, and had deliberations, they met Cabinet Minister Dharmendra Pradhan," he said.

PM Carney arrived in Mumbai on February 27 on his first official visit to the country.

He will arrive in New Delhi on March 1 and on March 2 hold delegation-level talks at Hyderabad House with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Both leaders will review the progress achieved till date across diverse areas of the India - Canada Strategic Partnership, building on their earlier meetings in Kananaskis (June 2025) and Johannesburg (November 2025).

They will also take stock of ongoing cooperation in key pillars including trade and investment, energy, critical minerals, agriculture, education, research, innovation and people-to-people ties. The two leaders will also exchange views on regional and global developments.

The two Prime Ministers will also attend the India-Canada CEOs Forum scheduled later in the day.

The visit comes at an important juncture in normalization of India-Canada bilateral relations.

The two Prime Ministers have earlier agreed to pursue a constructive and balanced partnership grounded in mutual respect for each other's concerns and sensitivities, strong people-to-people ties, and growing economic complementarities.

A MEA release had said earlier that the forthcoming meeting between the leaders will provide an opportunity to reaffirm the positive momentum and shared vision of India and Canada in building a forward-looking partnership.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's interesting to hear such a direct statement made on Indian soil. India has always advocated for diplomacy and dialogue in the Middle East. Our foreign policy has balanced relations with all parties, which has served our national interest well.
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Rohit P
The timing of these remarks is a bit awkward. We are hosting him to improve bilateral relations, not to provide a platform for Middle East geopolitics. Let's hope the talks with PM Modi yield concrete outcomes on trade and mobility for our students.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in both countries, the collaboration on education and innovation is the real headline here. The talent strategy can be a game-changer for research and skills development. That's what we should be celebrating.
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Vikram M
Nuclear proliferation in any volatile region is a global concern. India's stance has always been for a nuclear-weapon-free world. However, the focus should be on de-escalation and peaceful resolution, not just pointing fingers.
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Karthik V
Good to see the visit is back on track after past difficulties. The CEOs Forum and talks on critical minerals are crucial. Our energy security and tech growth can benefit immensely from stronger ties with Canada. Let's keep the momentum going!

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