U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a conversation with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand to discuss key bilateral and global priorities, according to an official statement released after the call.
Rubio emphasized the importance of international cooperation, stating, “Nations must work together to ensure balanced trade, curb the flow of fentanyl, and enhance security.” The remarks reflect growing coordination between Washington and Ottawa on economic and public health challenges.
The issue of fentanyl continues to dominate U.S. domestic policy discussions. President Donald Trump has repeatedly asserted that China is the primary source of the synthetic opioid fueling the crisis in the United States.
While the statement following the Rubio-Anand discussion remained broad, officials noted that both countries are committed to tightening border controls and enhancing intelligence-sharing related to drug trafficking and illicit trade.
The conversation underscores the shared priorities of the North American allies as they navigate an increasingly complex global landscape marked by economic tensions, security threats, and cross-border health issues.

Rubio, Canadian FM discuss trade and fentanyl in joint effort
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