
Joly won’t meet with her Russian counterpart during international summits
Global News
While Melanie Joly, Canada's foreign affairs minister, says she is open to the idea of working with China on certain issues, Russia must be treated like a pariah.
Canada’s foreign affairs minister says she won’t meet with her Russian counterpart when the two cross paths at international summits in the coming days.
Melanie Joly says she is open to the idea of working with China on certain issues, but says Russia must be treated like a pariah.
Joly is travelling to a series of global summits, two of which Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is attending.
She said she would not meet with Lavrov if she was invited to do so at either the current Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit or next week’s G-20 meetings, saying it would legitimize Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
Joly recently said Canada will try to limit its ties with China over concerns ranging from human rights to intellectual property.
Yet Joly says she would accept a meeting with China’s leadership because Canada wants to collaborate on issues like climate change.
In fact, Joly said she expects to be seated next to a Chinese official in a few days at the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, since these summits often seat countries in an English alphabetical order.
“There is a battle of influence happening,” Joly said. “Our goal is to isolate Russia economically, politically and diplomatically.”