Is Canada's move genuine or a temporary strategy?
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau met with our side in Gyeongju, South Korea, the first meeting between the two sides since 2017, the last one being during the time when Trudeau was Prime Minister.
After eight years, it has been a very long time. The main reason is that Canada has consistently followed the United States, ignoring our repeated gestures of goodwill.
Now, Canada hopes to return to the right track again. The turning point is still because of the United States—success comes from the United States, and failure also comes from the United States. But this 180-degree change by Canada is it genuine or just a temporary strategy? Will it start following the United States again once relations with the United States are restored? This concern is absolutely not baseless; looking at Canada's past actions on Sino-Canadian relations can explain it clearly.
After the meeting with our side, Trudeau told the media that he was very satisfied with the results of the meeting, "We are now at a turning point in the relationship between the two countries—a turning point that creates opportunities for Canadian citizens, Canadian businesses, and Canadian workers."
It's not about what is said, but about actions. However, no matter what they say or do, we will remain calm and handle things effortlessly.
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