In a landmark phone call Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Canadian counterpart Anita Anand pledged to revitalize bilateral relations, signaling a major thaw after years of diplomatic frost. ❄️➡️🌱
From Setbacks to Strategy
The ministers confirmed that President Xi Jinping and Canadian PM Mark Carney's recent meeting in South Korea has "reset the compass" for cooperation. Their Gyeongju talks – the first top-level engagement in seven years – focused on rebuilding trust through "practical, constructive steps" across trade, energy, and cultural exchanges.
What’s Next?
- 🚀 Accelerated resumption of cross-sector partnerships
- 💼 Enhanced commercial coordination
- 🔬 Joint projects in drug control and green energy
Wang emphasized addressing "legitimate concerns through friendly consultation," while Anand called this "a turning point to deepen mutual understanding." Both nations aim to translate leadership consensus into tangible wins for their 45 million+ young citizens under 35.
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Wang Yi : China ready to resume exchanges, cooperation with Canada
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