Detained ex-Canadian diplomat Kovrig gets second consular visit in China
OTTAWA — The federal government says diplomats visited former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig today for the second time since his arrest in China last month for allegedly endangering national security.
A spokesman for Canada’s foreign ministry says Canada remains deeply concerned by what it calls China’s “arbitrary” detentions of Kovrig and fellow Canadian Michael Spavor, who was also arrested last month on similar allegations.
Guillaume Berube says in a statement that Canada is demanding their immediate release, and will continue to push for more consular access.