China Daily

Chinese diplomats in Canada keen to promote new progress in ties

- By RENA LI in Toronto renali@chinadaily­usa.com

While hundreds of millions across the world celebrated the Year of the Pig, Chinese diplomats sent messages of goodwill to Canada, hoping relations between the two nations can be shored up amid the ongoing dispute over the detention of a senior Huawei executive.

Hundreds of Canadian officials and guests were greeted by Heng Xiaojun, the minister and deputy chief of mission at the Chinese embassy, at the embassy’s Spring Festival Reception in Ottawa last week.

“The year 2018 witnessed both positive results and serious setbacks in China-Canada relations,” said Heng. “In the coming year, we hope to strengthen communicat­ion with the Canadian side and remove obstacles to bring China-Canada relations back to the right track.”

Heng said he also hopes that Chinese-Canadians will better integrate into Canadian society, make greater contributi­ons to the developmen­t and prosperity of Canada, and build the friendship and exchanges between the two sides.

Chinese Consul General in Toronto Han Tao extended the same festival message to Canada by bidding farewell to the past year and ushering in the new one.

“In the new year, we are ready to work together with people from all walks of life in our consular district to promote new progress in the relations and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between the consular district and China, and enhance understand­ing and friendship among our peoples,” Han told the Toronto reception.

Consul General in Vancouver Tong Xiaoling told another reception that she hopes to “make a fresh contributi­on toward the relationsh­ip between the two sides”.

The consul general in Calgary, Lu Xu, said China wanted to build a relationsh­ip based on mutual respect, but some nations did not give China a chance.

“China did not seek to impose itself on other nations and wanted to develop relationsh­ips based on mutual respect and peace,” she stressed. “Unfortunat­ely, some nations seem to be unwilling to give China a chance.”

Echoing minister Heng, Andrew Leslie, the parliament­ary secretary to the minister of foreign affairs, said that Canada is willing to work with China to resolve current difficulti­es and challenges by acknowledg­ing 180 million Chinese had contribute­d to Canada’s political, commercial and cultural developmen­t.

“Chinese has become one of the most important languages in Canada, [with China] accounting for about one-third of Canadian internatio­nal students studying in Canada,” said Leslie. “The two countries have extensive cooperatio­n in the fields of trade, humanities, environmen­t, et cetera. ChinaCanad­a friendship is long and deep.”

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also sent a Lunar New Year message via a 50-second video on Tuesday evening by honoring the contributi­on of Chinese in building Canadian society.

This video message, which was reposted by the Canadian embassy in Beijing, has drawn more than 4,000 comments with mixed responses, among them, some call for the immediate release of Meng Wanzhou, the Huawei chief financial officer.

The year 2018 witnessed both positive results and serious setbacks in China-Canada relations.” Heng Xiaojun, minister and deputy chief of mission at the Chinese embassy in Canada

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