Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

HUAWEI TOP OFFICIAL’S EXTRADITIO­N IS ON

China accuses US of politicall­y motivated attempt to hurt a potential competitor to US firms

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TORONTO: Canada said it will allow a US extraditio­n request for an executive of Chinese tech giant Huawei to face charges over possible dealings with Iran to proceed.

The department of justice said on Friday officials made the decision after a diligent review of the case against Meng Wangzhou, chief financial officer of Huawei Technologi­es Ltd, the biggest global maker of network equipment for phone and internet companies. A department statement stressed that Canada was following its laws. Meng’s December 1 arrest at the Vancouver airport set off a diplomatic furore and strained Canadian relations with China. Beijing has accused Washington of a politicall­y motivated attempt to hurt a potential competitor to US technology vendors.

Meng, the daughter of Huawei’s founder, is accused of lying to banks about the company’s dealings with Iran in violation of US trade sanctions. She is free on bail in Vancouver and is due in court on Wednesday, when a date for an extraditio­n hearing will be set. The decision to proceed is a formality and allows a judge to hear arguments on whether to grant the US request. A decision to extradite ultimately must be approved by Canada’s justice minister.

“There is sufficient evidence to be put before an extraditio­n judge for decision,” the statement said.

The Chinese government on Saturday criticized the decision as a “serious violation” of Meng’s rights and called on Washington to withdraw its extraditio­n request. “The US and Canada have abused their bilateral extraditio­n agreement,” said a Foreign Ministry statement.

China detained former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and Canadian entreprene­ur Michael Spavor on December 10 in an apparent attempt to pressure Canada to release Meng. A Chinese court also sentenced a Canadian to death in a sudden retrial, overturnin­g a 15-year prison term handed down earlier. Kovrig and Spavor haven’t had access to a lawyer since being arrested.

Meng is living in one of two Vancouver mansions she owns.

“We are disappoint­ed that the Minister of Justice has decided to issue an Authority to Proceed in the face of the political nature of the U.S. charges and where the President of the United States has repeatedly stated that he would interfere in Ms Meng’s case if he thought it would assist the U.S negotiatio­ns with China over a trade deal,” said her lawyer.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou goes to attend a court appearance in Vancouver.
AP FILE Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou goes to attend a court appearance in Vancouver.

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