U.S. calls for release of Kovrig, Spavor as pair marks two years in Chinese prison
OTTAWA — The United States is marking the second year of the imprisonment of two Canadians in China by calling for their immediate release.
A statement from the acting American ambassador to Canada, Katherine Brucker, says Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are being arbitrarily and unjustly detained.
She says the U.S. is echoing Canada’s calls for their immediate release.
Kovrig and Spavor have now spent two years in separate Chinese prisons on what Canada and dozens of its Western allies say are unfounded espionage charges.