China doesn’t want to see ‘difficult situation’ with Canada continue, Wang Yi says
“We hope Canada can interpret China’s domestic and foreign policies objectively, rationally and correctly.”
Canada accused China of engaging in “hostage diplomacy” before a deal was eventually reached with US prosecutors that saw all three people released in 2021.
Relations were further strained over accusations of Chinese meddling in Canadian elections and the attempted intimidation of lawmakers that resulted in the expulsion of a Chinese diplomat last year. China has repeatedly denied claims of interference.

During Thursday’s call, Wang stressed that the current state of bilateral relations was not caused by China but added that Beijing must firmly safeguard its sovereignty, security and development interests.
Noting that China and Canada have different social systems and ideologies, Wang called for both sides to “respect each other, engage in dialogue on an equal footing, enhance trust and dispel doubts”.
Both countries should also resist the politicisation of economic issues and create a fair and non-discriminatory environment for firms, he said.
According to China’s foreign ministry, Joly said healthy and stable relations were in the fundamental interests of both countries, and that Canada was willing to bring relations back on the right track “with a more open, practical and constructive attitude”.
Canada was willing to strengthen communication with China, promote personnel exchanges, and deepen economic and trade cooperation, she said.
It said Joly had highlighted Canada’s “pragmatic diplomacy” amid an international security crisis while reiterating that Ottawa would continue to uphold its interests and values.