Saudi Arabia expels Canadian diplomat, recalls own envoy
Saudi Arabia announced it was expelling the Ambassador of Canada and froze new trade deals with the country after Ottawas criticism of human-rights violations in the Islamic Kingdom.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Sunday it was recalling its ambassador in Canada for consultation and simultaneously declared the Canadian Ambassador Dennis Horak persona non-grata, giving him 24 hours to leave, reports the Saudi Gazette.
The move comes after Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland last week called on Saudi Arabia to release arrested civil-rights activists and signalled concern at a new crackdown in the Middle Eastern country.
Saudi Arabia took this firm stance following Canada’s statement about “civil society activists” that was negative and baseless, according to the Ministry.
It deemed Freeland’s remarks as false allegations.
The ministry considers the Canadian statements as a “blatant interference in the Kingdom’s internal affairs that violates simple international norms” that governs relations between countries.
A spokeswoman for Freeland said late on Sunday night the Canadian government
was trying to make contact with Saudi Arabia, reports Canadian daily The Globe and Mail. “We are seriously concerned by these media reports and are seeking greater clarity on the recent statement from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the spokeswoman said.
“Canada will always stand for the protection of human rights, including women’s rights, and freedom of expression around the world. Our government will never hesitate to promote these values and believes that this dialogue is critical to international diplomacy.”