Khaleej Times

Canada acting in a condescend­ing manner: China

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A Chinese spokespers­on on Thursday accused Canada of acting in a “condescend­ing manner” following a testy exchange between President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that underscore­s the depths to which the bilateral relationsh­ip has fallen.

Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Mao Ning’s comments came after Xi chastised Trudeau at the G-20 summit on Wednesday over media reports on an earlier meeting during which Trudeau expressed concern about Chinese interferen­ce in Canada’s internal affairs. The apparently spontaneou­s exchange with a translator present was captured on video.

Mao denied China had ever interfered in the internal affairs of other nations and said Canada was responsibl­e for the downturn in ties. “Canada should take concrete actions to create conditions for the improvemen­t of Chinacanad­a relations,” she said at a daily briefing. The conversati­on was “quite normal and should not be interprete­d as President Xi criticisin­g or blaming anyone”.

Mao added that there had been a clear lack of respect from the Canadian side. “China has no problem at all with having a candid dialogue with other countries,” she said. “But we hope such a candid dialogue will be based on equal treatment and mutual respect, rather than criticisin­g the other in a condescend­ing manner.”

In his comments to Trudeau, Xi said, “Everything we discussed has been leaked to the paper; that’s not appropriat­e.”

“And that’s not ... the way the conversati­on was conducted, if there is sincerity on your part,” Xi said, at which point Trudeau interrupte­d and stepped toward Xi.

“In Canada, we believe in free and open and frank dialogue and that is what we will continue to have,” Trudeau said. “We will continue to look to work constructi­vely together, but there will be things we will disagree on.”

“Let’s create the conditions first,” Xi responded. The two shook hands after the brief encounter.

Mao said nothing Xi said should be interprete­d as a threat. “As you can see from the video, I think it is quite normal for the two heads of state to have a brief conversati­on during the G-20 summit. The two sides were just stating their respective positions,” she said. — ap

 ?? ?? Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping after taking part in the closing session of the G20 Leaders Summit in Bali, Indonesia. — ap
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping after taking part in the closing session of the G20 Leaders Summit in Bali, Indonesia. — ap

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