Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Xi nags ‘kiss and tell’ Trudeau

The Chinese leader expresses his displeasur­e with his Canadian counterpar­t

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NUSA DUA, Indonesia (AFP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping scolded Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an on-camera dressing down at the G20 summit, an unusual public spat that could further complicate the strained relations between the two countries.

Footage recorded by reporters at the Bali conclave for world leaders on Wednesday showed Xi upbraiding Trudeau after details of a discussion between the two leaders were leaked to the media.

In the one-minute video clip recorded on the sidelines of the Indonesian summit, Xi tells Trudeau through an interprete­r: “Everything we discussed has been leaked to the papers. That is not appropriat­e.”

Speaking evenly and wearing a slight smile, Xi says: “And that’s not the way (our discussion) was conducted, was it?

“If there is sincerity, we can have conversati­ons based on an attitude of mutual respect. Otherwise, the results will be unpredicta­ble,” he adds, looking directly at Trudeau.

Xi then appears to try to walk past Trudeau, but the Canadian leader replies: “In Canada, we believe in free, open and frank dialogue, and that is what we will continue to have.

“We will continue to look to work constructi­vely together, but there will be things we disagree on,” he tells Xi.

Raising his hands, Xi cuts him off, saying bluntly: “Create the conditions. Create the conditions.”

Details of a discussion between the two leaders were leaked to the media.

He then broadens his smile, barely looking at Trudeau as he shakes his hand and leaves his counterpar­t to make his way out of the room.

It is not clear when, if ever, Xi becomes aware that the conversati­on is being filmed.

Canadian federal police said last week they were investigat­ing so-called police stations set up illegally by Beijing in the North American country.

Trudeau also said last week China was playing “aggressive games” after Canadian broadcaste­r Global News reported on a “clandestin­e network” of federal election candidates funded by Beijing.

Relations between the two countries plunged into the deep freeze when Canadian authoritie­s arrested Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in 2018 for allegedly flouting United States sanctions on Iran.

Beijing later detained two Canadian citizens in China, Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, in what critics called a tit-for-tat response.

Meng and the two Canadians were released last year after lengthy negotiatio­ns.

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NASA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE NASA’s Orion spacecraft is on its way to orbit the moon in a test run for later flights that should see the first woman and first person of color touch down on lunar soil by the mid-2020s.

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