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Trudeau blasted by China

Canada: PM told to ‘stop making irresponsi­ble remarks’ over spying row

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China told Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau to “stop making irresponsi­ble remarks” after he said Beijing’s decision to charge two Canadians with spying was linked to his country’s arrest of a Chinese tech executive.

The spying charges are “completely different” from the case of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, a foreign ministry spokesman said.

Meng was arrested on US charges connected to possible violations of trade sanctions on Iran.

Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were detained in what was widely seen as an attempt to hit back at Canada after Meng’s December 2018 arrest in Vancouver.

Charges against them were announced on Friday after a Canadian judge ruled Meng’s extraditio­n case can proceed to its next stage, moving her closer to being handed over to US authoritie­s.

Mr Trudeau, speaking to reporters in Ottawa, said Chinese authoritie­s “directly linked” the cases of Kovrig and Spavor with Meng.

He called on Beijing to end its “arbitrary detention”.

“There is no such thing as arbitrary detention,” said the ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian.

“China urges the relevant Canadian leader to earnestly respect the spirit of the rule of law, respect China’s judicial sovereignt­y and stop making irresponsi­ble remarks,” Mr Zhao said.

US secretary of state Mike Pompeo called the charges against Kovrig and Spavor “politicall­y motivated and completely groundless”.

“The United States stands with

Canada in calling on Beijing for the immediate release of the two men and rejects the use of these unjustifie­d detentions to coerce Canada,” Mr Pompeo said in a statement.

Mr Trudeau thanked the US and other allies for speaking out against China.

“It has been obvious from the beginning that this was a political decision made by the Chinese government and we deplore it,” Mr Trudeau said.

“This using of arbitrary detentions as a means to advance political gains is totally unacceptab­le in a world based on rules.”

“Respect the spirit of the rule of law and respect China’s judicial sovereignt­y”

Meng, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologi­es Ltd and the daughter of its founder, is accused of lying to banks in Hong Kong about Huawei’s dealings with Iran in possible violation of US sanctions.

Meng’s case is a “seriously political incident” and part of US efforts to “suppress Chinese hightech enterprise­s and Huawei”, Mr Zhao said.

He said Canada “played the role of an accomplice”.

“We strongly urge Canada to correct its mistakes as soon as possible, immediatel­y release Meng Wanzhou and ensure her safe return to home,” said Mr Zhao.

 ??  ?? COMMENTS: Justin Trudeau during a news conference outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa
COMMENTS: Justin Trudeau during a news conference outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa

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