Xi invites Carney to visit China as leaders meet at APEC summit
Carney accepted Xi's invitation to visit China during a meeting aimed at repairing trade and diplomatic ties after years of tariffs and detentions, officials said.
- Xi Jinping invited Canadian Prime Minister Carney to visit China as the leaders met at the APEC summit.
- Carney accepted Xi's invitation and said he looks forward to visiting China to further dialogue on issues between the two countries.
- Xi expressed willingness to work with Canada to restore healthy China-Canada relations for the benefit of both peoples.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was "very happy" to have been invited by President Xi Jinping to visit China. The meeting, which took place on Friday on the margins of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC) in South Korea, marks a "turn," he says, even though there has been no concrete progress on trade issues.
Canada PM says Xi talks 'turning point', apologises to Trump
Canadian premier Mark Carney on Saturday called his talks with China's leader Xi Jinping a "turning point" in restoring their battered ties, adding he raised tricky topics with Beijing like foreign interference.
Canadian PM Carney says talks with Xi marked 'turning point'
GYEONGJU — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed Saturday talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping as a "turning point" in relations, adding he had raised tricky topics like foreign interference with Beijing. "We have now unlocked a path forward to address current issues," Carney told journalists in the South Korean city of Gyeongju. "Our overall discussion was constructive," he added.
How Beijing Is Framing the Carney Meeting Should Be Cause for Concern, China Watchers Say
China watchers are expressing concern about Beijing’s recent messaging on bilateral relationships with Canada, as Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea on Oct. 31. The Chinese readout of the meeting says Xi told Carney that both countries should “develop an objective and rational perception of one another, view each other in the correct way, and advance the bilateral relations in light of the common and lon…
'A turning point': Carney 'very pleased' after Canada's first formal meeting with China in eight years
Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed a “turning point” in his nation’s ties with China after a meeting with Chinese Xi Jinping that marked the first formal sitdown in eight years between leaders of the two nations.
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