Mindanao Times

China uses detentions as political tool: Trudeau

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CANADIAN Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday accused Beijing of using “arbitrary detentions” as a tool in pursuit of political goals -- the latest broadside in a diplomatic and trade row with China.

Western allies, he said, have expressed concerns about the tactic that observers described as “hostage diplomacy.”

Canada’s relations with China soured after its arrest of Chinese Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on a US warrant last December.

Nine days later, Beijing detained two Canadians -former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessma­n Michael Spavor -- accusing them of espionage in a move widely viewed as retaliatio­n.

They are among a string of foreign nationals arrested in China and charged with espionage or attempting to steal state secrets.

“Using arbitrary detention as a tool to achieve political goals, internatio­nal or domestic, is something that is of concern not just to Canada but to all our allies,” Trudeau told the Toronto Star editorial board.

He said nations including Britain, France, Germany and the United States “have been highlighti­ng that this is not acceptable behaviour in the internatio­nal community because they are all worried about China engaging in the same kinds of pressure tactics with them.”

Trudeau added that “we need to figure out how to engage with them, but we also have to be cleareyed about it, that China plays by a very different set of rules and principles than we do in the West.”

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