China summoned the Canadian ambassador to protest the detention of a top executive of leading Chinese tech giant Huawei.
China summoned the Canadian ambassador to protest the detention of a top executive of leading Chinese tech giant Huawei, calling it « unreasonable, unconscionable, and vile in nature » and warning of « grave consequences » if she is not released.
A report by the official Xinhua News Agency carried on the Foreign Ministry’s website said that Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng called in Ambassador John McCallum on Saturday over the holding of Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, who is reportedly suspected of trying to evade U. S. trade curbs on Iran.
Huawei is the biggest global supplier of network gear for phone and internet companies and has been the target of deepening U. S. security concerns over its ties to the Chinese government. The U. S. has pressured European countries and other allies to limit use of its technology, warning they could be opening themselves up to surveillance and theft of information.
Le told McCallum that Meng’s detention at the request of the United States while transferring flights in Vancouver was a « severe violation » of her « legitimate rights and interests. »
« Such a move ignores the law and is unreasonable, unconscionable, and vile in nature, » Le said in the statement.
« China strongly urges the Canadian side to immediately release the detained Huawei executive… or face grave consequences that the Canadian side should be held accountable for, » Le said.
Roland Paris, a former foreign policy adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, said that Chinese pressure on the Canadian government won’t work.