Canada wants Iran government change, increases sanctions


FILE PHOTO: Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand arrives on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, January 28, 2026. REUTERS/Patrick Doyle/File Photo

TORONTO, Feb 14 (Reuters) - ⁠Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said ⁠Canada wants a change of government in ‌Iran but would not say whether it would support a U.S. military strike, the Globe and Mail reported ​on Saturday.

“We will not open diplomatic ⁠relationships with Iran ⁠unless there is a regime change. Period,” Anand ⁠told the ‌Globe and Mail in an interview in Germany, where she is attending ⁠the Munich Security Conference.

Canada has particularly poor ​relations with ‌Iran and cut off diplomatic ties in ⁠2012.

Anand on ​Saturday announced further sanctions against seven individuals who are connected with the Iranian government and said ⁠Canada’s focus in the region ​is on the repression of human rights.

The U.S. military is preparing for the possibility of sustained, ⁠weeks-long operations against Iran if President Donald Trump orders an attack, two U.S. officials told Reuters, in what could become a far more ​serious conflict than previously seen ⁠between the countries.

On Friday, Trump embraced potential government ​change in Iran as the ‌Pentagon sent a second aircraft ​carrier to the region.

(Reporting by Fergal Smith. Editing by Sergio Non, Rod Nickel)

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