INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday met with his Canadian counterpart, Anita Anand, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Wang, also a member of
the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, stressed that China-Canada relations have actually experienced ups
and downs in recent years
There are no territorial conflicts or geopolitical conflicts in between the two countries, and they can become partners that attain mutual
Noting that this year marks the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations in between China and Canada, along with the
20th anniversary of the establishment of their strategic collaboration, Wang said that it is a crucial opportunity to assess the past and
think about the future.China and Canada ought to further carry out the essential agreement reached by leaders of the 2 countries, embracing
a more unbiased and reasonable attitude towards each other and strengthening cooperation with a more favorable and open spirit, stated Wang,
including China hopes Canada will provide a favorable service environment for Chinese business to invest and operate.Wang stated that the
United States is abusing tariffs, undermining the international economic and trade order, and dragging down worldwide financial development,
even imposing high tariffs on small and bad countries
On the other hand, China maintains multilateralism and open market, actively using absolutely no tariffs to the least industrialized
countries and promoting the typical modernization of all countries by sharing advancement opportunities, he added.In the face of a complex
global situation, the Chinese foreign minister required countries to comply with a global order based on the UN Charter, uphold the
principle of equality among nations despite size, regard non-interference in internal affairs and promote serene coexistence among
countries.For her part, Anand said Canada values its relationship with China
The Canadian side is willing to preserve contact and engage in open communication with China, adopting a pragmatic and constructive attitude
to accelerate the restoration of exchanges and cooperation in various fields, consisting of trade, health and culture, Anand stated.