China's Foreign Minister Lands in Canada for Three-Day Visit
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand welcomed the milestone ahead of the visit, writing on X: "… I look forward to welcoming my Chinese counterpart, Minister Wang Yi, for the first visit to Canada by a Chinese Foreign Minister in a decade."
The visit builds on growing diplomatic momentum between the two nations. In January, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made a four-day trip to China — the first by any Canadian prime minister since 2017 — signaling a deliberate push to reset bilateral ties.
During the Ottawa meetings, Wang and Anand are expected to focus on advancing the updated Canada-China Strategic Partnership, according to a statement issued by the Canadian government ahead of the visit.
The diplomatic outreach comes as the two countries' economic relationship reaches considerable scale. Bilateral trade between Canada and China hit $125.1 billion in 2025 — underscoring just how much is at stake as both sides work to put relations on more stable footing.
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