Friendship Goes Face-Off : Jinping jostles indignance over Trudeau

The irritation was also scripted but the media was not expected by Jinping

G20 Summit will also be known Xi -Trudeau face-off other than Modi meeting Sunak and Xi along with Biden.

The angry rebukes of Xi Jinping over Justin Trudeau at G20 summit are a news both in Canada and China.  The anger root is connected to the leakage of the meeting both the leaders had previously.

On the second day of the Bali G20 Summit in Indonasia witnessed the heated moments when the  Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was rebuked by Xi Jinping. This was due to the details of a previous meeting between Jinping and Trudeau was shared by the Canadian officials.

The details of the previous meeting between the two top leaders also highlighted the bitter relationship between the Chinese President and the Canadian Prime Minister.

A clip was seen taking rounds during the G20 Summit in Bali which was  recorded by the media pool during the days of the session. It shows a visibly frustrated Jinping pulling the Canadian PM aside and saying it was “not appropriate”. The details about a previous conversation between them should not have been shared with media. His words suggested Trudeau lacked “sincerity” in approach, as per the media reports.

The words heard by the media capturing through the Jinping lips were:

“Everything me and you discuss has been leaked to the media, that is not appropriate at all,”

It was said to Trudeau by Jinping through a translator.

“And that is not the way our conversation got conducted,” he added.

The impatient and a little ill-tempered verbal exchange came a day after Canadian government sources briefed that while a previous conversation was going on during the summit, PM Trudeau had raised “grave concerns” with Jinping over China’s “interference activities” with increasingly aggressive pace.

Normaly Xi Jinping is seen following his normally carefully scripted public appearances but this time on Wednesday 16th of November the Chinese Premier’s irritation was a rare break for media and the nations.