Apr 7, 2026 3:48 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur with files from The Canadian Press

Prime Minister Mark Carney says all parties involved in ongoing military activity linked to Iran must follow international law, emphasizing the protection of civilians and infrastructure.
In remarks addressing the conflict, Carney said that while Iran’s nuclear program contributes to regional instability, соблюдение international legal standards remains critical for all sides. According to the prime minister, civilians and civilian infrastructure must not be targeted during hostilities.
He added that humanitarian obligations are shared by all parties and stressed that “even wars have rules,” calling for respect for established rules of engagement.
Carney’s comments come in response to recent statements by Donald Trump, who warned of severe consequences for Iran if it does not reach a deal. The prime minister did not directly comment on the specifics of the statement but reiterated Canada’s position on international norms.
“Our focus remains on the current situation,” Carney said, while also acknowledging what he described as serious threats posed by the Iranian regime.




