China's Foreign Minister Visits Canada in Historic Diplomatic Reboot
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will travel to Canada from May 28 to 30, 2023. The trip marks the first visit of its kind in a decade, following an invitation from Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand. Officials say the meeting aims to build on recent improvements in relations between the two nations. The visit comes as China and Canada work to develop a new type of strategic partnership. Both sides have signalled a commitment to strengthening ties, with discussions expected to focus on implementing agreements reached by their leaders.
During the three-day trip, Wang Yi will meet Canadian officials to explore ways of deepening political trust and expanding cooperation. Topics will also include managing differences and ensuring relations remain stable and sustainable. Beyond bilateral issues, the two sides will exchange views on international and regional concerns. The talks are intended to reinforce positive momentum in China-Canada relations, with an emphasis on outcomes that benefit people in both countries.
This visit represents the first high-level diplomatic exchange between the two nations in ten years. The discussions will cover practical steps to advance cooperation while addressing shared challenges. The results could shape the future direction of China-Canada relations.
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