Posted November 16, 2022 at 6:12 am
Updated November 16, 2022 7:51 am
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BALI, Indonesia — In a rare behind-the-scenes moment of diplomacy, Chinese President Xi Jinping criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for sharing with the media details of a conversation the two leaders had Tuesday on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali. Indonesia. “What we are discussing has been leaked to the newspaper, that is not appropriate,” Xi told Trudeau on Wednesday through a translator as the G20 meeting concluded.
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Trudeau interrupted Xi’s translator, saying: “We believe in free, open and honest dialogue, and that’s what we’re going to continue to have. We will continue to try to work constructively together, but there will be things we disagree on.” Current trend
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After Trudeau answered, the two shook hands and went their separate ways. Story continues below ad Xi Jinping confronts PMJT at end of G20, upset after details of yesterday’s summit come to light “Everything we discussed has been leaked to the newspaper, this is not appropriate,” Xi said Trudeau pushed back saying “we believe in free, open and honest dialogue” pic.twitter.com/kZELNGDzLS — Mackenzie Gray (@Gray_Mackenzie) November 16, 2022 On Tuesday, a senior government source told Global News that Trudeau raised the war in Ukraine, North Korea and alleged Chinese interference in Canadian elections with Xi when they spoke for about ten minutes. Foreign Minister Melanie Joly also confirmed that she discussed the same issues with her Chinese counterpart yesterday to reporters. Journalistic standards Comments Report an error Comments © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.