What Xi said: Trudeau urged Chinese president to maintain an open channel with Canada
SAN FRANCISCO — Canada and China need to keep in touch, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he told Xi Jinping during a chance encounter this week at the annual economic summit of Pacific Rim leaders that wrapped up Friday in northern California.
Xi’s four-hour meeting Wednesday with U.S. President Joe Biden was the highlight of an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit that was all about building an economic bulwark against China’s growing influence.
Trudeau’s run-in was, by all accounts, purely perfunctory — they happened to be side-by-side during Thursday’s traditional family photo — but he took a shot at some summit-sideline diplomacy of his own.
“I talked about how we need to keep our officials and teams working together to try and create constructive dialogue around issues that matter to us individually but also matter to the world,” Trudeau said.


