At the G20, Xi Jinping’s blame for Justin Trudeau was captured by the camera
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Xi Jinping accused Justin Trudeau on Wednesday November 16 of leaking an off-the-record discussion to the media (illustrative photo: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) before the leaders’ family photo at the G20 in Hangzhou, September 4, 2016. )
International – lively exchange. Chinese president Xi Jinping On Wednesday, November 16, he complained about the media coverage of his conversations with Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau at the summit G20. A video of the meeting released by a Canadian-based journalist attests to the heated exchange between them.
In the sequence shared by Annie Bergeron Oliver of Canadian Media CTV National News Which you can see in the tweet belowXi Jinping was heard blaming Justin Trudeau through an interpreter: He added, “Everything we discussed was leaked to the newspapers, this is inappropriate.”
Cdn Pool Camera captured a tough talk between Chinese President Xi and PM Trudeau at the G20 today. In that, Xi express… https://t.co/vanZVPORKd
– Annie Bergeron-Oliver (AnnieClaireBO)
“That’s not how I had the conversation.”is completed. We believe in free, open and frank dialogue and this is what we will continue to do. We will continue to strive to work constructively together, but there will be things we disagree on. Justin Trudeau replied. “Let’s create the conditions first.”He ended up engaging with Xi Jinping, before shaking hands with the Canadian leader and walking away.
Suspicion of Chinese interference
In recent days, Justin Trudeau has shared his photo ‘Serious concerns’ On alleged Chinese interference in Canada during brief talks with Xi Jinping.
Last week it was alleged that China indulged in it “aggressive games” With Canadian democracies and institutions, following the publication of a report from the Canadian channel International news Alleged interference in the electoral process in Canada.
According to Channel A “secret network” Many Canadian federal election candidates and Chinese agents working on their campaign have been funded by China. “It is very important to continue to be firm on issues that matter to Canadians.”added the Prime Minister.
The Canadian Federal Police also indicated Thursday that it is investigating police stations illegally set up by China in Canada to control Chinese exiles or expatriates in particular.
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