The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Canada launches extraditio­n of Huawei executive to US

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OTTAWA: Canada on Friday launched the extraditio­n of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to the United States – the latest move in a case that has roiled relations between the North American neighbors and China.

Beijing was quick to react, saying Ottawa’s action amounted to a ‘severe political incident.’

The 47-year-old businesswo­man was changing planes in Vancouver in December when she was detained at Washington’s request on suspicion of violating US sanctions on Iran – sparking arrests of Canadians in China that were seen as retaliator­y.

“Today, Department of Justice Canada officials issued an Authority to Proceed, formally commencing an extraditio­n process in the case of Ms. Meng Wanzhou,” the government said in a statement.

Meng, Huawei’s chief financial officer and the daughter of the company’s founder Ren Zhengfei, is due in court on March 6, when prosecutor­s will present the evidence against her and lay out detailed arguments for her extraditio­n.

The decision, the statement said, followed a “thorough and diligent” review which found sufficient evidence to warrant putting the matter before a judge.

At the end of the process – which could last months, or even years – Canada’s attorney general will have the final say on whether or not to hand Meng over.

Beijing yesterday voiced its “strong dissatisfa­ction and firm opposition to Canada, which obstinatel­y moves forward the so-called judicial extraditio­n process.”

Foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in a statement the US and Canada were “abusing their bilateral extraditio­n treaty to apply arbitrary coercive measures against Chinese citizens, in violation of their rights and legitimate interests”.

“This is a severe political incident.”

China had ‘solemnly protested’ to the Canadian authoritie­s for Meng’s release, and called on the US to drop its arrest warrant and extraditio­n request, Lu added.

Meng has been released on bail pending the outcome of the hearings. China is furious over the US charges against Meng, saying they are the product of ‘strong political motivation­s’ and an attempt to undermine its flagship telecoms company.

Huawei has strenuousl­y denied any wrongdoing.

US and Canada are abusing their bilateral extraditio­n treaty to apply arbitrary coercive measures against Chinese citizens, in violation of their rights and legitimate interests. This is a severe political incident. Lu Kang, China Foreign Ministry spokesman

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