Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand. Wang Yi stated that Prime Minister Carney’s visit to China was fruitful, fully demonstrating that the Canadian government's new China policy serves the common interests of both countries.
According to a statement from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Saturday (February 14) local time, Wang Yi met with Canadian Foreign Minister Anand during the Munich Security Conference.
Wang Yi said that Prime Minister Carney’s visit to China was fruitful, fully demonstrating that the new policy of the Canadian government toward China serves the common interests of both countries, and is a completely correct choice.
Wang Yi stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping and Carney reached a consensus on building a new China-Canada strategic partnership, which provides strategic guidance for the positive development of bilateral relations. China is willing to work together with Canada to implement the important consensus reached by the two leaders, eliminate interference, restart exchanges and cooperation in various fields, and promote the healthy, stable, and sustainable development of China-Canada relations.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney visited China from January 14 to 17, during which a preliminary trade agreement was reached with Beijing. China agreed to lower tariffs on electric vehicles, and Canada’s canola tariffs will also be reduced accordingly. This visit is considered to have achieved major successes not only in the field of economic and trade cooperation, but also in reviving the long-stagnant China-Canada relationship.
Wang Yi said that Prime Minister Carney’s visit to China was fruitful, fully demonstrating that the new policy of the Canadian government toward China serves the common interests of both countries, and is a completely correct choice.
Wang Yi stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping and Carney reached a consensus on building a new China-Canada strategic partnership, which provides strategic guidance for the positive development of bilateral relations. China is willing to work together with Canada to implement the important consensus reached by the two leaders, eliminate interference, restart exchanges and cooperation in various fields, and promote the healthy, stable, and sustainable development of China-Canada relations.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney visited China from January 14 to 17, during which a preliminary trade agreement was reached with Beijing. China agreed to lower tariffs on electric vehicles, and Canada’s canola tariffs will also be reduced accordingly. This visit is considered to have achieved major successes not only in the field of economic and trade cooperation, but also in reviving the long-stagnant China-Canada relationship.