Arab Times

China calls on Canada to release Huawei CFO

Or face consequenc­es

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BEIJING, Dec 8, (RTRS): China warned Canada on Saturday that there would be severe consequenc­es if it did not immediatel­y release Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd’s chief financial officer, calling the case “extremely nasty”.

Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s global chief financial officer, was arrested in Canada on Dec 1 and faces extraditio­n to the United States, which alleges that she covered up her company’s links to a firm that tried to sell equipment to Iran despite sanctions.

The executive is also the daughter of the founder of Huawei.

If extradited to the United States, Meng would face charges of conspiracy to defraud multiple financial institutio­ns, a Canadian court heard on Friday, with a maximum sentence of 30 years for each charge.

No decision was reached at the extraditio­n hearing after nearly six hours of arguments and counterarg­uments, and the hearing was adjourned until Monday.

In a short statement, China’s Foreign Ministry said that Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng had issued the warning to release Meng to Canada’s ambassador in Beijing, summoning him to lodge a “strong protest”.

Canada’s arrest of Meng at the request of the United States while she was changing plane in Vancouver was a serious breach of her lawful rights, Le said.

The move “ignored the law, was unreasonab­le” and was in its very nature “extremely nasty”, he added.

“China strongly urges the Canadian side to immediatel­y release the detained person, and earnestly protect their lawful, legitimate rights, otherwise Canada must accept full responsibi­lity for the serious consequenc­es caused.” The statement did not elaborate. Meng’s arrest was on the same day that US President Donald Trump met in Argentina with China’s Xi Jinping to look for ways to resolve an escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies.

The news of her arrest has roiled stock markets and drawn condemnati­on from Chinese authoritie­s, although Trump and his top economic advisers have played down its importance to trade talks after the two leaders agreed to a truce.

A Huawei spokesman said on Friday the company has “every confidence that the Canadian and US legal systems will reach the right conclusion.” The company has said it complies with all applicable export control and sanctions laws and other regulation­s.

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