China’s foreign affairs minister, Wang Yi, is set to visit Canada next week, marking the first bilateral visit to Canada by a Chinese foreign affairs minister since 2016.
GAC says the meeting will include discussions on trade and investment, global security, and “respective bilateral issues.”
Wang’s visit comes after Prime Minister Mark Carney visited China with Anand in January.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun announced the visit at a press conference in Beijing on May 22, saying the meeting comes at the invitation of Anand.
Carney’s visit marked the first visit to China by a Canadian prime minister since Justin Trudeau visited in 2017. The Carney government has sought to diversify trade beyond the United States, including by expanding trade relations with China.
Previous Visit
The last time Wang came to Canada in 2016, he lashed out at a Canadian reporter who raised the topic of human rights at a joint press conference he held with then-Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion.An iPolitics reporter asked about the detention of a Canadian, Kevin Garratt, in China on espionage charges. Wang reacted angrily, calling the question “irresponsible” and said it was “full of prejudice against China and arrogance.”
Wang said Chinese people are in the “best position” to comment on China’s human rights situation, and other people “don’t know better than Chinese people.”
Dion responded to the same question by the journalist, saying he raised Garratt’s case with Wang and the two had “honest and frank conversations” on human rights and consular affairs. He was, however, criticized by the Conservatives and the NDP for not defending the reporter’s right to ask the question.
Dion later said he felt the reporter could stand up for herself. Then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he has “expressed our dissatisfaction to both the Chinese foreign minister and the ambassador to Canada the dissatisfaction with the way our journalists were treated.”







