The Telegram (St. John's)

China rebuts Canadian criticism over detention of two men

- ROD NICKEL REUTERS

WINNIPEG — China has lashed out at Canada over criticism about Chinese prosecutio­n of two Canadians, saying the matter is based on evidence and urging Ottawa to cease “megaphone diplomacy.”

Chinese prosecutor­s this month charged Canadians Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat, and Michael Spavor, a businessma­n, for suspected espionage. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called on Beijing to cease the “arbitrary detention,” and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also called for their release.

In a website post, a representa­tive of the Chinese embassy in Ottawa criticized recent “irresponsi­ble remarks” by Canadian leaders.

“The facts are clear and evidence solid and sufficient. The accusation of so-called ‘arbitraril­y’ detaining Canadian citizens is totally groundless,” the post said.

Chinese authoritie­s arrested the men in late 2018, soon after Canadian police detained Huawei Technologi­es Co’s chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, on a U.S. warrant.

The embassy spokespers­on said Meng’s arrest is the true arbitrary detention, and repeated Beijing’s call for her release.

“Stop making irresponsi­ble remarks on cases of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, and exerting pressure on

China through megaphone diplomacy.”

Spokespers­ons for Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland could not immediatel­y be reached.

Kovrig’s wife asked this week that the Canadian justice minister consider intervenin­g in the Chinese executive’s extraditio­n case to try and free the two Canadians.

Trudeau has said exchanging Meng for the two men would weaken Canada’s values and justice system.

 ?? REUTERS • LINDSEY WASSON ?? People hold signs calling for China to release Canadian detainees Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig in a file photo. Over the weekend China called Canada’s remarks about the situation “irresponsi­ble”.
REUTERS • LINDSEY WASSON People hold signs calling for China to release Canadian detainees Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig in a file photo. Over the weekend China called Canada’s remarks about the situation “irresponsi­ble”.

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