Canada China envoy assailed for assessing merits of Meng extradition case
OTTAWA — Canada’s envoy to China faced criticism Wednesday for opining on how a Huawei executive might avoid extradition to the United States, fuelling speculation his remarks were a political ploy to end the government’s diplomatic crisis with China.
The candid remarks by John McCallum, Canada’s ambassador to China, marked a radical departure from the Trudeau government’s firm public line that the extradition proceedings of Meng Wanzhou are an independent — and apolitical — legal process that must be respected.
Speaking to Chinese-language reporters Tuesday in the Toronto area, McCallum listed several arguments the legal team representing Huawei’s chief financial officer can make in her defence. Meng was arrested Dec. 1 in Vancouver, at the request of United States authorities who alleged she used a Huawei subsidiary to evade sanctions against Iran.