Canadian PM Carney, Chinese FM Wang Yi vow to deepen ties, uphold multilateralism
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is visiting Canada, vowed on Friday to strengthen bilateral relations and support multilateralism.
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