November 21, 2024

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Xi Jinping dismissed Justin Trudeau

Xi Jinping dismissed Justin Trudeau

Chinese President Xi Jinping blamed the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Leaking information to the media after their meeting on Tuesday, accusing him of damaging diplomatic ties between the two countries, and then warning him in untranslated comments that disrespect would have consequences.

In a discussion that could be recorded by journalists attending the G20 summit in Indonesia on Wednesday, Mr. Xi “everything [ils ont] He spoke about what was leaked to the media, which he said was “inappropriate”. “That’s not how the conversation went,” Mr Xi said before Mr Trudeau interrupted.

Before the interpreter began to translate that part of the remarks, however, Mr. Xi continued to say something in Mandarin, which was ultimately not translated into English.

“We have to have conservations in a dignified way,” Xi said in Mandarin. Otherwise the results are unpredictable. »

Mr. When Trudeau speaks, that means Mr. Before translating part of Xi’s message, he said: “We believe in free, open and clear communication, and that is what we will continue to do.” We will continue to try to work together constructively, but there will be points where we disagree. »

“Let’s set the conditions first,” President Xi replied through a translator.

The two leaders shook hands at the end of the talks.

Trudeau’s office said the two men also discussed Ukraine, Russia’s attack on North Korea and climate change during the brief summit.

His office said it expressed concern about China’s interference in Canada. The prime minister did not specify what kind of intervention it was, but the comment followed accusations that Beijing was leading the charge Actually Police Stations in Canada And that China would intervene 2019 Federal Election.

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