Carney says China doesn’t grasp Canada’s concern over issues of foreign interference
Carney highlighted concerns about Chinese interference and trade tariffs in talks with Xi, marking the first Canada-China leader meeting since 2017, officials said.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters in Gyeongju that he raised foreign interference with Chinese President Xi Jinping during their formal leaders' meeting on Saturday.
 - Amid trade and diplomatic tensions, Carney argued for relationship-building, saying Canada will maintain telecommunications sector investment restrictions while seeking cooperation on climate change and the international monetary and financial system.
 - Prime Minister Mark Carney said he did not expect tariff progress after a 40-minute meeting with Xi Jinping, the first since 2017, while emphasizing collaboration on global issues.
 - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Friday the meeting was a positive step while Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew praised it, and provincial leaders called it a turning point in relations.
 - Carney cautioned that `People sometimes simplify it down, into 'if you give this for that' that's not the way it works`, urging relationship-based diplomacy.
 
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Carney says China doesn’t grasp Canada’s concern over issues of foreign interference - National
Prime Minister Mark Carney said China does not grasp Canada's level of concern on "foreign interference" after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Carney says China doesn't grasp Canada's concern over issues of foreign interference
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday (November 1) that China (the Chinese Communist Party) does not understand Canada's concerns about "foreign interference," and that relations between the two countries are at a "turning point."
GYEONGJU — Prime Minister Mark Carney states that China does not understand how seriously Canadians take the issue of foreign interference, after talking to President Xi Jinping. "We had a discussion about foreign interference," Mr. Carney told journalists on Saturday before leaving the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Gyeongju, South Korea. "I don't think the Chinese authorities are realizing the level of concern we have about it. We…
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