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BEIJING (Reuters) -China and Canada want to maintain contacts to bolster what Beijing called the "current difficult situation" in bilateral relations, the two governments said after talks between ...
Wang Di (simplified Chinese: 王镝; traditional Chinese: 王鏑; pinyin: Wáng Dí; born June 1968) is a Chinese diplomat and the current Chinese Ambassador to Canada. [1] He previously served as deputy director of the Department of West Asian and North African Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China , and ...
Qin was reportedly the person responsible for sending Chinese diplomat Li Hui to Ukraine, against Russia's wishes. [17] Qin with Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra, 23 May 2023 Qin with U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Beijing, 18 June 2023. Qin was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs of China on 30 December 2022, succeeding ...
Canada recognized the People's Republic of China as the sole legitimate government of China on October 13, 1970, [4] and a Canadian Embassy was opened in Beijing on June 10, 1971. Ronning, Collins, Small and Menzies (born in Zhangde, Henan) were Chinese born diplomats who possessed significant Chinese cultural knowledge, and in the case of ...
Everything we know about ‘Chinese spy balloon’ found hovering above northern US. Chinese social media mocks balloon incident. 13:35, Sravasti Dasgupta. Reactions on Chinese social media ...
Canada's domestic spy agency concluded that China interfered in the last two elections, an official probe heard on Monday, the firmest evidence so far of suspected Chinese meddling in Canadian ...
The aforementioned former Canadian ambassador to China, Guy Saint-Jacques, says that leveraging international support for Canada, particularly from the US, will be necessary, that an anticipated Canada–China free trade deal should be taken off the table, that inspections of Chinese goods entering Canada should be increased, and that Canada ...
Michael Kovrig (left) and Michael Spavor (right) In December 2018, Canadian nationals Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig were taken into custody in China. It appeared that their detention on December 10 and subsequent indictment under the state secrets law were linked to the arrest of Huawei's chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, in Canada on December 1. [1]