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Xi Jinping’s behaviour at G20 shows ‘arrogant and authoritarian character’ of Chinese govt

Xi Jinping, who recently secured a historic third term as Chinese President at the 20th National Congress, was seen berating Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the G20 Summit held in Bali.
The video of brief interaction on the sidelines of the G20 went viral and behaviour by the Chinese leader was described as “arrogant”, according to The Washington Examiner. The first incident is the heated exchange of words between the Canadian Prime Minister and Chinese President Xi Jinping during their conversation on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali. The Chinese leader expressed his displeasure after Trudeau used his meeting with Xi to complain about Beijing’s interference in Canada’s elections held in 2019. The Canadian Prime Minister had made his displeasure known publicly. However, Xi Jinping did not like that the media was aware of this issue being raised in the meeting. Xi said, “Everything we discussed was then leaked to the [newspapers].
That’s not appropriate.” Chinese leader called for Trudeau’s “sincerity” before the Canadian leader politely interjected to defend himself. Xi then interrupted Trudeau to say, “Let’s create the conditions first.” After shaking hands with Trudeau, the Chinese President walked off. On Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning confirmed that Chinese President Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a brief conversation during the G20 summit, Global Times reported. Mao Ning stressed that mutual respect is the foundation of ties between nations. She said that two sides expressed their stance and dismissed interpretations.

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