By Associated Press
TORONTO: Chinese President Xi Jinping chastised Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G-20 summit on Wednesday for leaking details of a prior meeting during which Trudeau expressed concern about Chinese interference in domestic affairs.
The two had a brief encounter at an event in Indonesia that news outlets were able to record. A television camera was behind a Chinese interpreter in clear view as the two spoke.
тАЬEverything we discussed has been leaked to the paper; thatтАЩs not appropriate,тАЭ Xi told Trudeau through the interpreter. тАЬAnd thatтАЩs not … the way the conversation was conducted, if there is sincerity on your part,тАЭ Xi said, at which point Trudeau interrupted and stepped toward Xi.
тАЬIn Canada, we believe in free and open and frank dialogue and that is what we will continue to have,тАЭ Trudeau said. тАЬWe will continue to look to work constructively together, but there will be things we will disagree on.тАЭ
Xi looked around as Trudeau replied.
тАЬLetтАЩs create the conditions first,тАЭ Xi responded through the interpreter.
The two shook hands after the brief encounter.
Trudeau first spoke with Xi at the G-20 last Tuesday. A senior Canadian government official said the two spoke about RussiaтАЩs invasion of Ukraine, North Korea and climate change, and that Trudeau also raised тАЬour serious concerns around interference activities in Canada.тАЭ The official spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.
Asked later at a news conference about the confrontation, Trudeau said тАЬnot every conversation is always going to be easy, but itтАЩs extremely important that we continue to stand up for the things that are important for Canadians.тАЭ
Foreign Minister M├йlanie Joly also said she discussed Chinese interference with her Chinese counterpart at the G-20.
Joly remarked last week that China is an increasingly disruptive, global power and warned businesses against deepening their ties, saying there were тАЬgeopolitical risks.тАЭ
Canadian police charged a Hydro-Qu├йbec employee on Monday with espionage for allegedly sending trade secrets to China. And BeijingтАЩs ties with Ottawa nosedived after Canadian authorities arrested a top executive from Chinese tech giant Huawei who had been charged with fraud by the U.S.
China jailed two Canadians shortly after Canada arrested Meng Wanzhou, Huawei TechnologiesтАЩ chief financial officer and the daughter of the companyтАЩs founder, on a U.S. extradition request. They were sent back to Canada last year, the same day Meng returned to China after reaching a deal with U.S. authorities in her case.
Many countries labeled ChinaтАЩs action тАЬhostage politics,тАЭ while China has described the charges against Huawei and Meng as a politically motivated attempt to hold back ChinaтАЩs economic and technological development.
Canada has banned wireless carriers from installing Huawei equipment in its high-speed 5G networks, joining allies in shunning the company that has close links with the ruling Communist Party and its military wing, the PeopleтАЩs Liberation Army.
Guy Saint-Jacques, a former Canadian ambassador to China, said he thinks Xi purposely berated Trudeau in front of the camera.
тАЬWhen you look at him, he is red in the face, he is moving his arms,тАЭ Saint-Jacques said. тАЬHe looks agitated. Clearly, he was not pleased with Trudeau for leaking to press the detail of the meeting. Interesting he said itтАЩs not the way the meeting went.тАЭ
Saint-Jacques also noted that XiтАЩs translation was interrupted by Trudeau and that Xi looked annoyed by that.
тАЬThe prime minister wanted to reply and probably knew he wouldnтАЩt have time, that after Xi delivered his tirade he would leave,тАЭ Saint-Jacques said. тАЬItтАЩs clear that Xi has not much regard for the prime minister. It shows it will be very difficult to restore limited dialogue with China.тАЭ
Saint-Jacques said Xi likely wanted to send a message to Trudeau that Canada wonтАЩt dictate the terms of the relationship and that Trudeau had better take notice.
The former ambassador said it was as if Xi was saying, тАЬYou have to smarten up if you want to maintain any kind of relationship with us.тАЭ
тАЬItтАЩs very unusual to see Xi Jinping engaging in this kind of public exercise to criticize someone,тАЭ Saint-Jacques added.
TORONTO: Chinese President Xi Jinping chastised Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G-20 summit on Wednesday for leaking details of a prior meeting during which Trudeau expressed concern about Chinese interference in domestic affairs.
The two had a brief encounter at an event in Indonesia that news outlets were able to record. A television camera was behind a Chinese interpreter in clear view as the two spoke.
тАЬEverything we discussed has been leaked to the paper; thatтАЩs not appropriate,тАЭ Xi told Trudeau through the interpreter. тАЬAnd thatтАЩs not … the way the conversation was conducted, if there is sincerity on your part,тАЭ Xi said, at which point Trudeau interrupted and stepped toward Xi.
тАЬIn Canada, we believe in free and open and frank dialogue and that is what we will continue to have,тАЭ Trudeau said. тАЬWe will continue to look to work constructively together, but there will be things we will disagree on.тАЭ
Xi looked around as Trudeau replied.
тАЬLetтАЩs create the conditions first,тАЭ Xi responded through the interpreter.
The two shook hands after the brief encounter.
Trudeau first spoke with Xi at the G-20 last Tuesday. A senior Canadian government official said the two spoke about RussiaтАЩs invasion of Ukraine, North Korea and climate change, and that Trudeau also raised тАЬour serious concerns around interference activities in Canada.тАЭ The official spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.
Asked later at a news conference about the confrontation, Trudeau said тАЬnot every conversation is always going to be easy, but itтАЩs extremely important that we continue to stand up for the things that are important for Canadians.тАЭ
Foreign Minister M├йlanie Joly also said she discussed Chinese interference with her Chinese counterpart at the G-20.
Joly remarked last week that China is an increasingly disruptive, global power and warned businesses against deepening their ties, saying there were тАЬgeopolitical risks.тАЭ
Canadian police charged a Hydro-Qu├йbec employee on Monday with espionage for allegedly sending trade secrets to China. And BeijingтАЩs ties with Ottawa nosedived after Canadian authorities arrested a top executive from Chinese tech giant Huawei who had been charged with fraud by the U.S.
China jailed two Canadians shortly after Canada arrested Meng Wanzhou, Huawei TechnologiesтАЩ chief financial officer and the daughter of the companyтАЩs founder, on a U.S. extradition request. They were sent back to Canada last year, the same day Meng returned to China after reaching a deal with U.S. authorities in her case.
Many countries labeled ChinaтАЩs action тАЬhostage politics,тАЭ while China has described the charges against Huawei and Meng as a politically motivated attempt to hold back ChinaтАЩs economic and technological development.
Canada has banned wireless carriers from installing Huawei equipment in its high-speed 5G networks, joining allies in shunning the company that has close links with the ruling Communist Party and its military wing, the PeopleтАЩs Liberation Army.
Guy Saint-Jacques, a former Canadian ambassador to China, said he thinks Xi purposely berated Trudeau in front of the camera.
тАЬWhen you look at him, he is red in the face, he is moving his arms,тАЭ Saint-Jacques said. тАЬHe looks agitated. Clearly, he was not pleased with Trudeau for leaking to press the detail of the meeting. Interesting he said itтАЩs not the way the meeting went.тАЭ
Saint-Jacques also noted that XiтАЩs translation was interrupted by Trudeau and that Xi looked annoyed by that.
тАЬThe prime minister wanted to reply and probably knew he wouldnтАЩt have time, that after Xi delivered his tirade he would leave,тАЭ Saint-Jacques said. тАЬItтАЩs clear that Xi has not much regard for the prime minister. It shows it will be very difficult to restore limited dialogue with China.тАЭ
Saint-Jacques said Xi likely wanted to send a message to Trudeau that Canada wonтАЩt dictate the terms of the relationship and that Trudeau had better take notice.
The former ambassador said it was as if Xi was saying, тАЬYou have to smarten up if you want to maintain any kind of relationship with us.тАЭ
тАЬItтАЩs very unusual to see Xi Jinping engaging in this kind of public exercise to criticize someone,тАЭ Saint-Jacques added.

