Carney Declares Turning Point in Canada-China Relationship After Meeting with Xi
Xi Jinping and Mark Carney held their first formal talks since 2017 to address trade disputes and foreign interference, marking a turning point in China-Canada relations, Carney said.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada’s relationship with China is at a "turning point" after his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
- The meeting, hosted by China, lasted just 39 minutes and focused on resolving trade issues.
- Xi Jinping expressed that China is willing to work with Canada to improve their relations.
- Carney emphasized that the new Canadian government values its ties with Beijing and seeks to restart cooperation.
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Mark Carney believes that his discussions with Xi Jinping represent "a turning point" in the tense relationship between China and Canada.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described Friday's conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Apec summit as a turning point in the restoration of relations between the two countries.
There is a "turnpoint" in the relations between both countries, according to Canadian head of government Mark Carney at the APEC summit in South Korea. Canada and China are also at the center of the customs dispute with US President Trump.
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