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Huawei CFO cites health issues in Canada bail request

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Montreal: A top executive with Chinese telecom giant Huawei argued in released court documents that she should be released on bail from her Canadian jail while waiting possible extraditio­n to the United States.

In a sworn affidavit on Sunday, Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou said that she has been treated in a Canadian hospital for hypertensi­on since she was arrested in Vancouver on Dec 1 for possible extraditio­n.

Meng, the daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei, faces US fraud charges related to alleged sanctions-breaking dealings with Iran. She is being held in custody awaiting a Canadian court’s decision on bail.

Her arrest has infuriated Beijing, which demanded Washington drop the extraditio­n request, and has stoked tensions during the trade war truce between China and the United States. In a 55-page affidavit Meng said that she has suffered from severe hypertensi­on for years.

“I continue to feel unwell and I am worried about my health deteriorat­ing while I am incarcerat­ed,” the document read.

Meng said that she has had “numerous health problems” during her life, including surgery for thyroid cancer in 2011.

“I wish to remain in Vancouver to contest my extraditio­n and I will contest the allegation­s at trial in the US if I am ultimately surrendere­d,” she said. Meng said she has ties to Vancouver that go back 15 years.

She and her husband own several properties in the city, and she even had a Canadian permanent residency permit that she has since renounced.

In a bail hearing that was adjourned on Friday, Canadian Crown prosecutor John Gibb-Carsley asked for bail to be denied, saying Meng has been accused of “conspiracy to defraud multiple financial institutio­ns”.

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