China on Thursday said it is « not worried in the slightest » about the growing international concern over the death sentence for a Canadian, Reuters reported.…
China on Thursday said it is « not worried in the slightest » about the growing international concern over the death sentence for a Canadian, Reuters reported.
« I can very clearly state that we are not worried in the slightest,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said, according to Reuters.
After a Chinese court last week sentenced a Canadian man to death amid heightened tensions between the countries, Trudeau accused China of applying the death penalty « arbitrarily. »
“I think your foreign minister may be in a hurry, and can’t help speaking without thinking,” Hua said in response to a question from a Canadian journalist, The Associated Press reported.