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  习近平会见加拿大总理特鲁多
    12月5日,国家主席习近平在北京钓鱼台国宾馆会见加拿大总理特鲁多。
    新华社记者 谢环驰 摄

新华社照片,北京,2017年12月5日   习近平会见加拿大总理特鲁多 12月5日,国家主席习近平在北京钓鱼台国宾馆会见加拿大总理特鲁多。 新华社记者 谢环驰 摄

‘Cooperation is complementary’

byCT Report
11/05/2018
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Canada: China and Canada should enhance practical cooperation in areas such as energy, resources, technological innovation and aviation, President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday.

China will continue to support domestic companies investing in Canada, and it also welcomes Canadian companies to collaborate on the Belt and Road Initiative, Xi said in a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.

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“In general, we both have our own advantages, and our cooperation is complementary,” Xi told Trudeau.

The president called for more cooperation in finance, modern agriculture and the clean technology sectors. The two countries should enhance people-to-people exchanges in areas including education, culture, tourism and sports, he said.

Trudeau’s official visit to China began on Sunday and concludes Thursday, during which he attended the second meeting of the Annual Dialogue Between the Chinese Premier and the Canadian Prime Minister.

“Such close contact between Chinese and Canadian leaders is of great importance to the development of China-Canada relations,” Xi said, adding that Trudeau’s schedule is “busy and productive”.

Xi highlighted the importance of boosting mutual political trust, saying that it is the premise for the stable development of diplomatic relations. A country’s development path can only be decided by the people of the country, he said.

Although China and Canada have different political systems, Xi said, the two sides can respect each other, seek common ground while setting aside disagreements, enhance cooperation and enlarge exchanges, thus creating more benefits to the people of both sides.

The two countries should make joint efforts to prepare for the 2018 China-Canada Tourism Year, Xi said. As it prepares to hostthe 2022 Winter Olympics, China would like to learn from Canada’s experiences, he added.

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