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World News See other World News Articles Title: Beijing Threatens “Severe” Retaliation Against Canada If Huawei CFO Is Not Released Chinas warning marks an escalation in Beijings rhetoric as investors worry that the arrest could cause the shaky trade detente between the US and China to devolve into acrimony. Canadas extraordinary arrest one week ago of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of Huawei founder and billionaire executive Ren Zhengfei, and its decision to charge her with multiple counts of fraud a preamble to her likely extradition to the US to face charges of knowingly violating US and EU sanctions on Iran has elicited widespread anger in Beijing, which declared Mengs detention a violation of human rights during a bail hearing for the jailed executive on Friday. That anger has apparently only intensified after the hearing adjourned without a decision (it will resume on Monday, allowing Mengs defense team to argue for why she should be released on bail, contrary to the wishes of government attorneys who are prosecuting the case). And with Canada insisting that it will prosecute Meng to the full extent of the law over allegations that she mislead banks about the true relationship of a Huawei subsidiary called Skycom, angry Chinese officials have decided to issue an ultimatum directly to the Canadian ambassador, who was summoned to a meeting in Beijing on Saturday and told in no uncertain terms that Canada will face severe consequences if Meng isnt released, according to the Wall Street Journal. Chinas foreign ministry publicized the warning in a statement (though Canadian officials have yet to comment): Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng summoned Canadas ambassador to Beijing, John McCallum, on Saturday to deliver the warning, according to a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. The statement doesnt mention the name of Huaweis chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, though it refers to a Huawei principal taken into custody at U.S. request while changing planes in Vancouver, as was Ms. Meng. The statement accuses Canada of severely violating the legal, legitimate rights of a Chinese citizen and demands the persons release. Otherwise there will be severe consequences, and Canada must bear the full responsibility, said the statement, which was posted online late Saturday. Phone calls to the Canadian Embassy rang unanswered while the Canadian governments global affairs media office didnt immediately respond to an email request for comment. The warning marks an escalation in Beijings rhetoric as investors worry that the arrest could cause the shaky trade detente between the US and China to devolve into acrimony. A federal judge issued a warrant for Mengs arrest back in August. Though after she was made aware of the warrant, Meng avoided travel to the US. She was arrested in Vancouver last Saturday while traveling to Mexico. Aside from breaking off trade talks, some are worried that Beijing could seek to retaliate in kind by arresting a notable US executive. While the threats of Chinese bureaucrats might not amount to much in the eyes of US prosecutors, threatening a US executive with long-term detention in a Chinese reeducation camp just might. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Given the amount of Asian investment into Canadas economy Im surprised they did something so stupid... Now that they are being threatened by the folks that make up 25% of the GDP they will no doubt be offering apoligies real soon.
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