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China’s FM Pledges to Advance Stable, Sustainable Ties with Canada
(MENAFN) China's top diplomat pledged Saturday to advance stable, sustainable ties with Canada, signaling a diplomatic thaw following recent high-level engagement between the two nations.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered the commitment during a sideline encounter with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand at the Munich Security Conference, where both officials highlighted momentum from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent trip to Beijing.
Wang, who serves on the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, characterized Carney's visit as highly productive, asserting it revealed Ottawa's shift toward fresh China policy that benefits both nations—a move he called entirely sound.
The senior Chinese official noted that President Xi Jinping and Carney established agreement on forging a new strategic partnership framework, creating a blueprint for enhanced bilateral engagement going forward.
Beijing is prepared to collaborate with Ottawa to execute the leadership-level understandings, eliminate barriers, and restart exchanges across multiple sectors to ensure bilateral relations develop soundly, steadily and sustainably, Wang emphasized.
Anand reciprocated the positive assessment, declaring Carney's China trip highly successful and marking the dawn of a transformed chapter in Canada-China engagement.
The Canadian minister expressed gratitude for Beijing's decision to grant visa-free access to Canadian nationals, while voicing aspirations for sustained dialogue, enhanced cooperation, and stronger people-to-people connections to drive favorable bilateral trajectory.
The diplomatic exchange comes as both nations seek to stabilize relations following years of strain, with the visa-free policy representing a concrete confidence-building measure between the Pacific powers.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered the commitment during a sideline encounter with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand at the Munich Security Conference, where both officials highlighted momentum from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent trip to Beijing.
Wang, who serves on the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, characterized Carney's visit as highly productive, asserting it revealed Ottawa's shift toward fresh China policy that benefits both nations—a move he called entirely sound.
The senior Chinese official noted that President Xi Jinping and Carney established agreement on forging a new strategic partnership framework, creating a blueprint for enhanced bilateral engagement going forward.
Beijing is prepared to collaborate with Ottawa to execute the leadership-level understandings, eliminate barriers, and restart exchanges across multiple sectors to ensure bilateral relations develop soundly, steadily and sustainably, Wang emphasized.
Anand reciprocated the positive assessment, declaring Carney's China trip highly successful and marking the dawn of a transformed chapter in Canada-China engagement.
The Canadian minister expressed gratitude for Beijing's decision to grant visa-free access to Canadian nationals, while voicing aspirations for sustained dialogue, enhanced cooperation, and stronger people-to-people connections to drive favorable bilateral trajectory.
The diplomatic exchange comes as both nations seek to stabilize relations following years of strain, with the visa-free policy representing a concrete confidence-building measure between the Pacific powers.
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