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G20 Summit: Video Of Heated Exchange Between Trudeau and Jinping Over ‘Leaked’ Talks Goes Viral

by Binghamton Herald Report
November 16, 2022
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New Delhi: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a heated exchange of words where the former expressed displeasure over leaking of details of the conversation between the two world leaders. The tough talk between the leaders took place on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Bali.

In a video captured by the Canadian press, Xi can be heard expressing displeasure over everything discussed between the two “has been leaked to the paper(s). “That’s not appropriate and that’s not the way the conversation was conducted,” Xi Jinping can be heard saying.

The Cdn Pool cam captured a tough talk between Chinese President Xi & PM Trudeau at the G20 today. In it, Xi express his displeasure that everything discussed yesterday “has been leaked to the paper(s), that’s not appropriate… & that’s not the way the conversation was conducted” pic.twitter.com/Hres3vwf4Q


— Annie Bergeron-Oliver (@AnnieClaireBO) November 16, 2022

The Canadian Prime Minister was heard responding cordially, “In Canada, we believe in free, and open, and frank dialogue and that is what we will continue to have. We will continue to look to work constructively together, but there will be things we will disagree on.”

During the 10-minute conversation, Justin Trudeau raised “serious concerns” over suspected domestic interference by China, news agency Reuters quoted a Canadian government source as saying.

The two leaders also discussed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, North Korea, and the importance of December’s summit in Montreal “to protect nature and fight climate change, as per the Reuters report.

After Trudeau’s reply, the two leaders could be seen shaking hands and went separate ways, with Xi maintaining his demeanour of a smiling but disappointed headmaster, and saying, “That’s great, but let’s create the conditions first.”

Meanwhile, leaders of the world’s Group of 20 (G20) wealthiest nations concluded a two-day meet on the Indonesian island of Bali on Wednesday deploring Russia’s aggression in Ukraine “in the strongest terms”, among other key highlights.

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