Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had a hilarious reaction after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan surprised NATO leaders with personalized vintage revolvers during the Ankara summit. Joking that his gift of Canadian maple syrup "kind of undermatched" the engraved pistol, Carney said it was "not what I expected" as leaders figured out what to do with the unusual diplomatic gifts. The revolvers, intended to showcase Türkiye's defense industry, sparked debate over security, gun laws, and diplomatic protocol.

Officials say Prime Minister Mark Carney won’t be bringing home nor keeping a pistol gifted to him and all NATO leaders by Erdoğan.

MADRID, July 9 (Reuters) - Belgium's prime minister was a little surprised on landing back home from Wednesday's NATO summit in Turkey to find that he had a handgun and ammunition…