A
video published by Canadian broadcasters on Wednesday showed Xi
telling Trudeau, via a translator, that "everything we discussed
was leaked to the paper(s), that's not appropriate."
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning, in response to a
question on Friday, said that Trudeau went up to Xi during the
G20 welcoming ceremony on Tuesday and the two had a brief
conversation.
"Soon after, Reuters, citing a person in the Canadian
government, said that Trudeau raised serious concerns about
so-called actions of Chinese interference," Mao told a regular
media briefing, referring to a report that day about the
conversation between the two.
"The Chinese side has already lodged a stern protest with the
Canadian side over this, stressing that arbitrarily leaking
conversations between leaders to the outside world was not
aligned with the common sense of high-level exchanges," Mao
added.
The video captured a rare candid moment for Xi, whose image is
carefully curated by Chinese state media.
Trudeau responded to Xi's criticism of the leak at the time by
saying: "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 disagree on."
While the incident was widely covered by foreign media, there
has been no coverage of it in China and the foreign ministry did
not include references to it in its published transcript of a
briefing on Thursday, where four questions related to the
incident were asked.
The exchange between the leaders highlighted bilateral tension
that has been running high since the detention of a senior
executive of China's Huawei Technologies tech giant, Meng
Wanzhou, in 2018 and Beijing's subsequent arrest of two
Canadians on spying charges.
All three were later released.
Relations have grown tense again this month after Trudeau
accused the Chinese government of "aggressively" interference in
Canadian elections.
Spokesperson Mao described that allegation as "complete
nonsense" on Friday.
(Reporting by Eduardo Baptista; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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