China-Canada Relations Poised for Growth amid Leadership Change
China pledged to enhance its bilateral relations with Canada following Mark Carney's victory in the leadership race of Canada's ruling party, making him the upcoming prime minister. The Chinese foreign ministry emphasized the need for mutual cooperation and urged Canada to maintain an objective view of China.
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China has announced its intention to strengthen its bilateral relations with Canada, with the Chinese foreign ministry highlighting a focus on mutual cooperation. This development follows the election of Mark Carney as the leader of Canada's ruling party, positioning him to be the nation's next prime minister.
During a routine press briefing on Monday, Mao Ning, a spokesperson for the ministry, articulated China's commitment to fostering a collaborative partnership with Canada. The ministry also called on the Canadian government to adopt an objective stance towards China amidst changing political dynamics.
The emphasis on a balanced perception between the two nations underscores ongoing diplomatic efforts to solidify ties amidst global geopolitical challenges. This marks a significant point of interest as both countries navigate the evolving international landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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