China’s ‘different view of the world’ major focus of Halifax security forum
HALIFAX — Canada’s defence minister says he doesn’t see China as an adversary, as a security conference in Halifax this weekend prepares to focus heavily on the Asian superpower.
Harjit Sajjan said while there are significant challenges in Canada’s relationship with China — including the detention by the Chinese of two Canadians — there is co-operation on “certain aspects of trade,” and now is the time to try to work together to find solutions.
“We don’t consider China as an adversary,” Sajjan told reporters at the Halifax International Security Forum on Friday.
“Some of the things that China from a security perspective have been doing is concerning, and we need to be mindful of that. But it’s only through the appropriate discussions that we are able to get back into a rules-based order.”