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China summons Canada envoy over ‘unconscionable and vile’ detention of Huawei exec Meng Wanzhou

  • China’s Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng said Meng’s detention was a ‘severe violation’ of her rights
  • Ottawa urged to release Meng immediately or face ‘grave consequences’

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China's Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng said on Saturday that the detention of Huawei’s chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou “ignores the law and is unreasonable”. Photo: Xinhua
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China on Saturday summoned the Canadian ambassador over the “unconscionable and vile” detention of telecom giant Huawei’s chief financial officer in Vancouver, state media reported, in Beijing’s latest angry response to the hot-button case.

Meng Wanzhou has been held since December 1 in Canada on an American extradition request and faces US fraud charges related to sanctions-breaking business dealings with Iran.

The 46-year-old executive was arrested in Vancouver while changing planes, ratcheting up tensions between the US and China just as the countries’ leaders agreed to a truce in their trade war.

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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and Canada's Ambassador to China John McCallum in Singapore in November. Photo: AP
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and Canada's Ambassador to China John McCallum in Singapore in November. Photo: AP

In a statement cited by official news agency Xinhua, China’s Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng said Meng’s detention was a “severe violation” of her rights and interests as a Chinese citizen.

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“Such a move ignores the law and is unreasonable, unconscionable, and vile in nature,” the news agency quoted Le as saying in the statement.

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