A Chinese official called Meng Wanzhou's detention "extremely egregious" and demanded the U. S. vacate an order for her arrest
BEIJING — China has summoned the U. S. ambassador to protest the detention of an executive of electronics giant Huawei in Canada at Washington’s behest.
The official Xinhua News Agency says Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng « lodged solemn representations and strong protests » with Ambassador Terry Branstad on Sunday against the detention of Huawei’s chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, while she was changing planes in Vancouver, Canada, last week. Meng is reportedly suspected of trying to evade U. S. trade curbs on Iran.
Xinhua quoted Le as calling Meng’s detention « extremely egregious » and demanded the U.
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