China Wants to Work with Canada to 'Eliminate Interference'
China and Canada agree to reduce canola tariffs and allow visa-free travel as part of efforts to overcome diplomatic tensions since 2018, officials said.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Canadian counterpart Anita Anand on Saturday in a meeting on the sidelines of a security conference that their countries should work to "eliminate interference."
China's Wang Yi wants to work with Canadian counterpart to 'eliminate interference'
MUNICH, Germany: China's foreign minister Wang Yi told his Canadian counterpart Anita Anand their two countries should work to "eliminate interference", as they met on the sidelines of a security conference on Saturday (Feb 14).
China wants to work with Canada to 'eliminate interference'
China's foreign minister Wang Yi, who met a slew of Western leaders during the Munich Security Conference, has been eager to paint Beijing as a more stable partner compared to the increasingly unpredictable United States.
Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, told his Canadian counterpart Anita Anand during a meeting at the Munich Security Conference that their countries should work to "eliminate interference."
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