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Carney and Xi agree to deal with ‘provocation’ in Canada China relationship

To open the door to what he called a pragmatic and constructive dialogue, Prime Minister Mark Carney held a state meeting on Friday with the President of China at the Asia-Pacific economic cooperation The conference.

It marked the first official contact between leaders and leaders between the two nations since 2017.

The meeting with Xi Jinping comes one day after the Chinese leader sat down with US President Donald Trump, a meeting that sparked a trade war between the two economies – at least temporarily.

Carney received an invitation for a state visit

In a brief briefing before the start of his meeting with Carney, Xi spoke about the long history of cooperation and engagement between Canada and China. And he asked the Prime Minister for a state visit.

“China is willing to work with Canada to press the right track of China-Canada entered into a good, stable and sustainable family on the first day,” said Mandarin Chinese, in the words that were later translated.

Carney also acknowledged the two countries had issued several years ago.

“Distance is not a way to solve problems, not a way to serve our people,” the prime minister said at the beginning of the press being placed outside the room.

‘Extremely long’ encounter: PM

After the meeting, Carney stood to say he was pleased with the speech, which lasted 39 minutes, according to officials in the Prime Minister’s Office.

“This meeting today has been a long time coming,” Carney said on his way to the APEC Leaders’ Dinner. “Now we have a turning point in the relationship, a turning point for opportunities for Canadian families, Canadian businesses.”

He could not be clarified.

A reading of the conversation from the Prime Minister’s office said that both leaders directed their officials to move quickly “to resolve outstanding trade issues and irritants.”

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The statement went on to say that they discussed “ideal solutions to problems involving agriculture and agricultural products, such as marine vehicles and electric vehicles.”

Major Canadian exporters to China – particularly canola, pork and minerals – have faced mounting trade barriers.

The last state visit was in 2017

Over the years, many Canadian political leaders have accused Beijing of using trade as leverage.

Canadian tariffs on Chinese electric cars have been another major frustration.

As for the olive branch of the state visit, Carney says he will go.

Before Friday, the last contact, who was at a high level, when former prime minister Justin Trudeau met with the XI in Beijing in 2017, when Canada pursued, and ultimately failed, to secure a free trade agreement with China.

Two men in suits shake hands in front of a row of Canadian flags.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the XI at the Diayutai State Gouessehouse in Beijing on December 5, 2017. It will be the last formal meeting between Canadian and Chinese leadership until Friday. (Saan Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press)

Relations between the two countries have been severely strained, defined by nearly a decade of mistrust and explicit economic engagement.

The biggest political crack came with the 2018 arrest of Huawei Tech Executive Senng Wanzhou in Vancouver and Beijing’s Retaliatory Retaliatory of two Tourada. The episode is made up of public and political opinion against China, which has been strengthened and reinforced by the allegations that Beijing wanted to run in elections in Canada and the intimidation of Diaspora communities.

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