Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated today: "Canada and China are building a more stable and constructive partnership."

"Building on the progress achieved during my visit to China earlier this year, Foreign Minister Wang Yi and I have focused on creating new opportunities across the Pacific and achieving greater prosperity for both sides."

Commentary: After several years of ups and downs, Sino-Canadian relations are now setting sail once again. Carney has conveyed signals of cooperation based on the outcomes of his visit to China. The two countries have not only resolved issues related to trade and economics, but also clarified their direction forward. In the coming period, both sides will continue to implement their consensus, ensuring that bilateral cooperation proceeds steadily and sustainably. However, the path ahead is not without challenges—differences remain in areas such as philosophical understanding and economic exchanges. Moreover, external factors continue to interfere, and mutual trust at the grassroots level still needs to be rebuilt. These multiple challenges objectively exist.

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