As trials loom, China says case of two Michaels handled ‘in accordance with the law’
WASHINGTON — China is defending the way it has handled the cases of two Canadians who have been detained in the country for more than two years.
Michael Spavor is scheduled to appear in court on Friday, while Michael Kovrig’s hearing is slated to take place Monday.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian insists the cases have been handled in accordance with the law, as well as the rights of the two Michaels.
Canada disagrees: Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau calls their detention “arbitrary” and accuses China of a lack of transparency.