A Thaw in Diplomacy?
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly held a high-stakes meeting this week, aiming to reset rocky ties between the two nations. 💬 Wang urged Canada to reflect on recent tensions and 'return to the original intention' of their 20-year strategic partnership. 🕰️
From Turbulence to Trade?
While acknowledging past 'difficulties,' Wang emphasized that both countries have 'no conflict of fundamental interests' and highlighted their historic economic collaboration. 🌏 Joly reciprocated, saying Canada is 'ready to strengthen cooperation' in trade, climate action, and tourism. ✈️
Red Lines & Common Ground
Wang stressed that issues like Taiwan are China's internal affairs, while Joly reaffirmed Canada's adherence to the one-China policy. 🇨🇳 Both sides pledged to 'shelve differences' and prioritize mutual benefits—especially as next year marks two decades of formal partnership. 🤝
Why It Matters
With Asia-Pacific stability at play, this diplomatic reset could revive everything from student exchanges to clean energy projects. 🌱 Analysts say smoother China-Canada ties might also ease global supply chain pressures. 📦 Stay tuned!
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Chinese foreign minister calls to normalize ties with Canada
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