Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney is navigating a complex foreign policy, attempting to balance relationships with both the United States and China. A recent visit by China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi underscored this delicate strategy, with some analysts suggesting it was a signal to Washington. Carney's approach prioritizes engagement with China based on its global economic significance, aiming to bolster Canada's autonomy without sacrificing its crucial trade ties with the US. AI
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- Alejandro Reyes
- Canada
- China
- Institute for Peace and Diplomacy
- Jeremy Paltiel
- Mark Carney
- United States
- University of Hong Kong
- Wang Yi
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