Xi and Carney, meeting in South Korea, try to rebuild China-Canada relations

Xi and Carney, meeting in South Korea, try to rebuild China-Canada relations

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have taken steps to mend their countries’ fractured ties

ByThe Associated Press

October 31, 2025, 8: 02 AM

GYEONGJU, South Korea — The leaders of China and Canada took a step toward mending the long-fractured ties between their countries on Friday.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, meeting in South Korea during an Asia-Pacific summit, called for improving ties in a pragmatic and constructive manner, according to both sides.

“The leaders agreed that their meeting marked a turning point in the bilateral relationship,” a Canadian statement said.

Xi was quoted as saying that relations are showing signs of recovery, thanks to the joint efforts of both sides.

“We are willing to work together with Canada to take this meeting as an opportunity to promote the return of bilateral relations to a healthy, stable and sustainable track as soon as possible,” Xi said, according to an official report distributed by China’s state media.

Carney, who became prime minister in March, accepted an invitation from Xi to visit China, the Canadian statement said, without specifying any date.

Relations took a nosed

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Xi and Carney, meeting in South Korea, try to rebuild China-Canada relations

Xi and Carney, meeting in South Korea, try to rebuild China-Canada relations

0 minutes, 56 seconds Read

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have taken steps to mend their countries’ fractured ties

ByThe Associated Press

October 31, 2025, 8: 02 AM

GYEONGJU, South Korea — The leaders of China and Canada took a step toward mending the long-fractured ties between their countries on Friday.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, meeting in South Korea during an Asia-Pacific summit, called for improving ties in a pragmatic and constructive manner, according to both sides.

“The leaders agreed that their meeting marked a turning point in the bilateral relationship,” a Canadian statement said.

Xi was quoted as saying that relations are showing signs of recovery, thanks to the joint efforts of both sides.

“We are willing to work together with Canada to take this meeting as an opportunity to promote the return of bilateral relations to a healthy, stable and sustainable track as soon as possible,” Xi said, according to an official report distributed by China’s state media.

Carney, who became prime minister in March, accepted an invitation from Xi to visit China, the Canadian statement said, without specifying any date.

Relations took a nosed

Read More

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