“我们进行了建设性会谈”——卡尼透露与习近平讨论外国干涉问题 | AC1B
DRM News 2025年11月1日
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加拿大总理马克·卡尼透露了他在亚太经合组织峰会上与中国国家主席习近平会晤的细节,称此次会晤“富有建设性”,是加中关系的“转折点”。他确认会晤中提出了外国干涉和贸易方面的关切。更多详情,请观看我们的报道并订阅我们的频道 DRM News。
卡尼透露与习近平会晤的细节——“建设性、坦诚的讨论”,卡尼确认在亚太经合组织峰会上向习近平提出了外国干涉问题,卡尼与习近平会晤内幕:“加中关系的转折点”,卡尼:“与习近平进行建设性会谈后,我们与中国重回谈判桌”
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卑诗省省长呃,想刊登广告。曼尼托巴省省长W·卡努支持道格·福特的广告,这是否表明加拿大团队内部存在分歧,以至于省长们不信任你们进行谈判?
我认为确实存在分歧。每个人都可以为自己发声,而且他们也习惯于为自己发声。其他省长对这些广告的效用持有不同的看法,你们可以和他们沟通。我再重申一下那些真正与美国人对话和谈判的人的情况。我们从目前的立场出发,值得注意的是,我们85%的贸易都是免税的。我们和世界上其他所有国家一样,如果生产以下任何产品,都会面临问题。钢铁、铝、汽车、药品、军需品,这些都受到美国所谓的“232条款”关税的影响。这就是我们之前与美国就此问题进行磋商的内容。我们一直在就此进行谈判,并且取得了一些进展。但是,这些谈判已经暂停。
这就是目前的形势,它有几个影响。其中一个核心影响是,它完全验证了我们从一开始就采取的战略,即专注于我们能够控制的事情。是的,与美国谈判。这当然很重要。但更重要的是在国内建设加拿大。在国内建设加拿大,这正是这份预算的目标,它将带来世代投资,规模空前。这份预算旨在释放这种潜力。同时,它还将与世界各国建立新的伙伴关系,而没有比在世界上增长最快的地区——占全球经济60%的地区——开展这项工作的最佳地点了。我们可以调整一下美国所占的份额,但还有其他国家。所以,如果我把这个比例降到全球经济的40%多一点(不包括美国),
这就是我们正在讨论的内容,你可以看到我们取得的进展:与印尼达成自由贸易协定,与菲律宾和泰国(我们最大的两个经济体)启动自由贸易谈判,我们已经通过
名为CPTPPP的机制与一些其他经济体实现了自由贸易。
这是我们与中国关系的一个转折点。
我们与印度的进展
不属于这些会议的范畴。所以我没有直接会见
莫迪总理。外交部长和其他部长一直在
与印度会面。这就是我们正在做的,首先也是最重要的,增强我们在国内的实力。建立这些海外伙伴关系。减少我们对
美国的依赖。
这不可能一蹴而就,但我们正在快速推进。
尊敬的总理先生,美国占我们贸易总额的75%以上。
我非常清楚这一点。是的。
您向唐纳德·特朗普道歉。他不会回到谈判桌前。他毫无兴趣。
那么,您打算怎么做?下一步是什么?或者您即将失败?
呃,哦,非常聪明。嗯,呃,不,我只是……呃,我们…… ...我们专注于我们能够控制的事情,首先也是最重要的,是如何在国内发展建设;其次,我们与美国的谈判,无论何时重启,都将以加拿大的最佳利益为出发点,而非情绪化。只有符合美国利益的事情,他们才会同意。在任何贸易谈判中,美国也只会同意符合自身利益的事情。有很多方面双方的利益是一致的。我们会等待他们准备好。
下一个问题。
下午好,总理先生。
加拿大广播公司(CBC)记者拉法·扬:您与G总统会晤后,加拿大和中国的会谈纪要均未提及您提出的诸如合法拘留营、加拿大境内的跨国镇压,以及北京干预加拿大选举等问题。您是否提及了这些问题?我们讨论了外国干预问题。嗯,我们也讨论了一系列其他问题。
嗯,您也知道,认识到使加拿大经济重回正轨是讨论的重要组成部分。
后续:不,我们讨论了经济问题,我稍后翻译。但是,请……嗯,我想如果我能说完的话,再回到刚才的话题……嗯,讨论的另一个方面,嗯,这是你在一段关系中会做的事情,而不是交易。我并不是说你的问题有任何交易性质,但我想要说明一下其他一些讨论是如何进行的……嗯,要明确彼此的期望,我们要务实,我们要对彼此的问题坦诚相待,因为确实存在一些挑战性的问题。嗯
而且,嗯,如果我们能找到共同点,我们就会找到。而如果我们存在分歧,尤其是在我们的社会和政府方面存在巨大分歧的地方,嗯,我们会尊重这些分歧。
那么,当你提到外国干涉加拿大事务时,他作何反应?我们进行了一次讨论,总的来说,这次讨论是建设性的,首先,它具有建设性;其次,它标志着我们关系的一个转折点。我认为他们并没有意识到我们对这些问题的担忧程度,但我们在加拿大有相应的管理机制来处理这些问题。而且,我要重复一遍我刚才说的,因为这非常重要。仅仅我们自己讨论这些问题是没有任何意义的。重要的是,我们要与世界上人口最多的国家、第二大经济体(按价值计算)以及日益重要的全球体系决定因素保持沟通。所以,我们需要重新回到那里,现在我们又开始进行这些讨论了。
谢谢克里斯蒂安。我想最后一点,抱歉,我要再说几句。维系关系的关键在于,你知道,如果你和某人保持着关系,你就会多次见到他们。嗯,这不是一劳永逸的事,这就是我们目前的处境。
谢谢。下一个问题。
您好,加拿大通讯社的萨拉·里奇总理。如果您还记得四月份的竞选活动,我知道感觉好像是很久以前的事了。
“We Had a Constructive Talk” — Carney Reveals Foreign Interference Discussion with Xi Jinping | AC1B
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DRM News 2025年11月1日
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reveals details of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the APEC Summit, calling it “constructive” and a “turning point” in bilateral relations. He confirms raising foreign interference and trade concerns. For more details, watch our story and subscribe to our channel, DRM News.
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the premier of BC uh wants to put out an ad. The fact that uh the premier of Manitoba, W Canoe, supports uh Doug Ford's ad. Does this show that there is division within team Canada that the premers don't trust you to negotiate?
I think there is uh well the the the individuals can speak for themselves and you know they're they're practiced in speaking to themselves and they will speak for themselves. There are other premers who have different view in terms of utility of those ads. Uh and you can speak to them. I'll I'll repeat what the situation is with those who are actually have been talking with the Americans and have been negotiating with the Americans. Uh that we start from this position which it does bear remembering that uh we are in a position where 85% of our trade is tariffree. Uh we like every other country in the world. Okay, every other country in the world has issues if they produce any of the following. Steel, aluminum, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, force products, with 232 so-called 232 tariffs in the United States. And so that's what we're having discussions with uh or that's what we were having discussions with for with the Americans. That's where we're negotiating. we were making progress. Uh those talks are suspended.
That's the situation uh at present and it has a couple of implications. one of the core implications is it absolutely validates the strategy we have had from day one which is to focus on the things we can control. Yes, negotiate with the United States. Of course that's important. but building Canada at home. Building Canada at home, which is what this budget is going to do, be generational investments, the scale of investment that this country has never seen before. That's what this budget is looking to unlock. And to be building new partnerships with countries around the world and there is no better place to do that than in the fastest growing part of the world that represents 60% of the global economy. we can adjust for the American component of that, but there's everyone else. So if I take it down to uh a little more than 40% of the global economy ex
the United States and those are the discussions we're having and you can see the traction we're getting free trade deal with Indonesia uh free trade talks uh now launched with Philippines and Thailand two of our largest uh we already have free trade through
something called the CPTPPP with a number of those other uh economies. um a
turning point in our uh relationship with China. Progress which we have been
making with India, not part of these meetings. So I didn't meet directly with
Prime Minister Modi here. The foreign minister, other ministers have been
meeting with India. That's what we're doing to build our strength at home
first and foremost. Build these partnerships abroad. Reduce our reliance
on the United States. Uh it can't happen overnight, but we're moving very fast.
With respect, Prime Minister, the United States makes up more than 75% of our
trade. I'm well aware of that. Yes.
You apologize to Donald Trump. He's not going back to the table. He has no interest.
So, what are you doing? What is your next move? Or are you close to striking out?
Uh the Oh, very clever. Um the um uh No, I just uh we I just fouled one off. Um
you know the count is full but uh we're we're battling battling like the Jay's. Um look uh the next move is on Tuesday. The next move is the budget is the budget for this time. Uh the budget the country needs the budget that gives us control. See this is one of the things we can spend our time watching truth social worrying about the the the reactions of individual things. We we are staying calm. Okay. We're focusing on what we can control which first and foremost is how we build at home and secondly with our negotiations
with the US when they're on when they come back on is what's in the best interests of Canada not emotional what's in the best interest of Canada they will only agree the Americans will only agree as is the case in any trade negotiation something that also is in the US interest there are a number of things where those interests align Um, and we'll wait until they're ready.
Next question.
Good afternoon, Prime Minister Rafa Jan, CBC. Following your meeting with President G, neither Canada's readout or China's made mention of you bringing up things such as legal detention camps or the transnational repression in Canada or uh Beijing's foreign interference into the Canadian elections. Did you bring these issues up? We had a discussion on foreign interference. Um, we had a discussion on a range of other issues.
uh and uh you know recognizing that setting it back on track particularly on the economic side uh was an important part of the discussion.
Followup before in, No, we discuss economic, I will translate in a second. but please on um and I think if I can finish to loop back um so the other element of the discussion uh which is something you do in a relationship as opposed to a transaction not suggesting your question was transactional in any respect but I'd like to distinguish how some other discussions go um is to be clear about the expectations that we will be pragmatic that we will be open and frank with each other on issues and there are issues of challenge. and that uh and where we can find common ground, we'll find common ground. And where we have differences and there are big differences in our in our societies and our in our governments, um we will respect those.
So how did he react when you mentioned foreign interference in the Canadian? We had uh listen we had a discussion that was our overall discuss was constructive and was number one constructive number two marked a turning point in the relationship uh I don't think uh they recognize uh uh the level of concerns we have about these issues but we manage these issues in Canada we have a structure to manage them and look um I'm going to repeat what I said because it's very important. It doesn't do any good to talk to ourselves about these issues alone. It's important that we are engaged with the world's largest uh country by population, second largest uh economy uh by value um and an increasingly influential determinant determinant not just influential determinant of the global system. Uh so so we we need to be back in there and now we are back in having those discussions.
Thanks Christian and it I guess the last point I'm sorry I'm going to drone on for one sec and the point of having the relationship is you know if you have a relationship you see people multiple times. Um it's not a one and done and that's where we are.
Thank you. Next question.
Hi Prime Minister Sarah Richie with the Canadian Press. If you cast your mind back to April during the election campaign. I know it feels like a long time ago