Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Meets with Chinese Foreign Minister: Both Countries Have Vast Cooperation Potential

On the 29th local time, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with China's Foreign Minister in Ottawa. Trudeau stated that Canada is willing to strengthen high-level exchanges with China and deepen cooperation across all fields. The Chinese Foreign Minister responded that the improvement of Sino-Canadian relations serves the interests of both countries. There are no fundamental conflicts of interest between the two nations, and they possess extensive opportunities for collaboration.

Trudeau asked the Foreign Minister to convey his sincere greetings to China’s leaders, noting that during his visit to China earlier this year, he jointly decided with Chinese leaders to build a new type of strategic partnership between China and Canada. Over the past four months, exchanges at all levels and cooperation across various sectors have accelerated their revival and progress, yielding positive results. Canada is willing to work with China to enhance high-level interactions and deepen cooperation in areas such as energy, finance, and agriculture and fisheries, continuously solidifying the foundation of bilateral relations. Canada supports China's hosting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) informal leaders' meeting and is committed to jointly advocating and practicing multilateralism, contributing to global economic development and world peace and stability.

The Chinese Foreign Minister conveyed greetings from China’s leaders to Trudeau, stating that the Prime Minister’s successful visit has corrected the course of Sino-Canadian relations and brought it back on track. The determination by both sides’ leaders to establish a new type of strategic partnership provides strategic guidance for the development of bilateral relations.

He said: "The facts have proven that the improvement of Sino-Canadian relations aligns with the interests of both countries, meets the expectations of all parties involved, and represents the correct choice for Canada. There are no fundamental conflicts of interest between our two nations, and we have vast potential for cooperation."

Source: sputniknews

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