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Chinese president accuses Trudeau of leaking details of conversation to media

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Chinese President Xi Jinping reprimanded Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for leaking the details of a discussion between the leaders to the press. The accusations came as the pair crossed paths in a public space in Bali, Indonesia, where both leaders are attending the G20 summit. 'It's very rare that Xi Jinping would engage in this type of behaviour,' said former Canadian ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques of Xi confronting Trudeau. 'He is very agitated, his face is red, his arms are moving ... and he knows that cameras are rolling.'

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