China’s foreign ministry spokesperson did not say what Xi meant when he told Trudeau ‘that is not appropriate, and we didn’t do it that way’
China’s foreign ministry on Thursday said Chinese President Xi Jinping was not criticizing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a day after Xi was seen confronting him at the G20 summit over alleged leaks from a meeting they held.
Xi himself can be heard saying, in Mandarin, “that is not appropriate, and we didn’t do it that way.” Xi’s displeasure was possibly due to media reports, citing government sources, that Trudeau brought up “serious concerns” about alleged espionage and Chinese “interference” in Canadian elections when meeting with Xi on Tuesday, Trudeau’s first talks with the Chinese leader in more than three years.
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