During the Munich Security Conference, discussions between China and Canada highlighted a call for rebuilding trust and cooperation in international security matters. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Canadian counterpart Melanie Joly at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing that the two countries are not rivals or enemies. Joly, at the latter's request, urged China to play a role in ensuring the safety of the Red Sea for commerce, highlighting the risk to Chinese ships from potential attacks by Houthi militants. She also called on Beijing to cease assisting Russia in evading international sanctions. These talks underscore the complex dynamics of international relations and the importance of dialogue in addressing global security challenges.
“Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly AT THE LATTER’S REQUEST on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.” (Emphasis added) https://t.co/eiFkLTL2YQ
“Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino AT THE LATTER’S REQUEST on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.” (Emphasis added). https://t.co/ua5DoGhx6w
#Canada’s Foreign Minister Melanie Joly says #China should play a role in keeping the #RedSea safe for commerce because Chinese ships are at risk there as well, and urged Beijing to stop helping Russia sidestep international sanctions. https://t.co/iNSZ5EiGFg
Canada is urging China to play a role in keeping the Red Sea safe for commerce because Chinese ships are at risk of attacks by Houthi militants there as well. https://t.co/GOtxIRMewP
⚠️ CANADA SAYS CHINA HAS ROLE TO PLAY IN KEEPING RED SEA SAFE Full Story → https://t.co/SwVGxPEe1p Canada's Foreign Minister Melanie Joly on Sunday said China should play a role in keeping the Red Sea safe for commerce because Chinese ships are at risk there as well, and… https://t.co/qsTPZgzBSb
Canada's Foreign Minister Melanie Joly on Sunday said China should play a role in keeping the Red Sea safe for commerce because Chinese ships are at risk there as well, and urged Beijing to stop helping Russia sidestep international sanctions. https://t.co/jAiS9yVhnu
#China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi says in a meeting with his #Canadian counterpart Melanie Joly at the Munich Security Conference that both sides should “rebuild trust”, and the two countries are not “rivals”, let alone “enemies”. https://t.co/ut8blUtPnQ