Turning the Tide: Canada and China's New Diplomatic Chapter
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China heralds a shift towards improved relations after years of tension. Talks with Chinese leaders aim to reset bilateral dialogues and recalibrate trade relations, amid ongoing issues such as tariffs and past diplomatic conflicts involving Huawei.
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In a historic visit, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is in China to mend ties after years of diplomatic strain. This marks the first trip by a Canadian leader to China in eight years, signaling a possible thawing of relations between Ottawa and Beijing.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has hailed Carney's visit as a 'turning point' for Sino-Canadian relations. Discussions have been focused on revitalizing dialogue and exploring new opportunities for cooperation, amid challenges like previous trade tariffs and diplomatic hostilities.
Carney's mission coincides with the need to diversify Canada's trade partnerships, reducing the nation's heavy reliance on the United States by doubling non-US exports within a decade. He has held critical meetings with China's top officials, including Premier Li Qiang and President Xi Jinping, aiming to reset the diplomatic landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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