This Tuesday, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, calling on both sides to address mutual concerns and kick off a healthier, more sustainable chapter in China-Canada ties. 📞🤝
Wang Yi pointed to the recent meeting in Gyeongju, the Republic of Korea, where President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Mark Carney reached key agreements after seven years of setbacks. He stressed that putting those plans into action is now the top priority.
China is ready to step up communication and take concrete steps to accelerate cooperation—from business and research partnerships to student and cultural exchanges. 🛠️📚
Anand welcomed the push, highlighting Canada’s eagerness to deepen dialogue across trade, consular affairs, drug control, and energy. Both sides aim for win-win outcomes by boosting trust and friendly consultations.
For young pros and students across South and Southeast Asia, this revival could mean more internship slots in Toronto, fresh tech collaborations with Shenzhen startups, or cultural programs that bring regional festivals closer. 🚀✨
With a shared focus on mutual understanding, we may soon see smoother pathways for cross-border projects—so stay tuned for new opportunities! 🌏💼
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Wang Yi : China ready to resume exchanges, cooperation with Canada
cgtn.com




