Khaleej Times

China detains third Canadian

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beijing — A third Canadian citizen has been detained in China, a Canadian newspaper reported on Wednesday, amid a diplomatic spat between Beijing and Ottawa over the arrest of a Chinese telecom executive.

Canada’s foreign ministry said it was “aware of a Canadian citizen” having been detained, according to the National Post, which cited a ministry spokespers­on.

The spokespers­on did not provide further details and did not suggest that the detention was linked to the arrest of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou, the report said.

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying told a regular press briefing that she had “not heard” about the reported detention.

The recent detentions of two Canadians has raised suspicions that Beijing is holding them in retaliatio­n for Meng’s December 1 arrest, though no link has officially been made between the cases.

Meng was released on bail last week in Vancouver pending a US extraditio­n hearing on US fraud charges related to sanctions-breaking business dealings with Iran.

China has accused the other detainees — former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and Chinabased business consultant Michael Spavor — of activities “that endanger China’s national security”.

They were both detained on December 10.

Kovrig is a Hong Kong-based senior adviser at the Internatio­nal Crisis Group think tank, while Spavor facilitate­s trips to North Korea and helped former NBA star Dennis Rodman travel to the neighbouri­ng country.

Beijing has threatened Canada with “grave consequenc­es” if Meng is not freed and Chinese state-run media has lashed out at the arrest, saying it was politicall­y motivated.

Ottawa has repeatedly said the arrest was not political but rather a judicial process in keeping with an extraditio­n treaty with Washington. —

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