
Beijing, November 1 : Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to hold separate meetings with the leaders of Canada and Japan shortly after reaching a trade truce with former US President Donald Trump. The upcoming diplomatic engagements signal Beijing’s intent to stabilise and strengthen ties with key global partners following eased trade tensions with Washington. Analysts say the meetings could focus on trade, regional security, and restoring strained diplomatic relations.
The talks with Canadian Prime Minister and Japanese Prime Minister are expected to take place on the sidelines of an international summit, providing an opportunity for China to reset dialogue amid shifting geopolitical dynamics. With the trade truce reducing immediate pressure from the US, Beijing is now moving to secure broader economic and strategic cooperation. The meetings are seen as part of Xi’s wider diplomatic push to balance relations with major economies and reinforce China’s position on global issues.
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