Ex-diplomat who worked on Trudeau’s Hong Kong visit detained in China
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government has contacted Chinese authorities about the detention of a sometime Canadian diplomat in China at a time of intensifying tensions between the two countries.
Trudeau spoke briefly to reporters Tuesday about the unexplained case of Michael Kovrig, an international-affairs analyst who worked as a political lead for the prime minister’s official visit to Hong Kong in 2016 when he was posted there by the Canadian government.
“We have been in direct contact with … Chinese diplomats and representatives,” Trudeau said in Ottawa. “We are engaged on the file, which we take very seriously and we are, of course, providing consular assistance to the family.”
News of Kovrig’s detention comes after China warned Canada of consequences for its recent arrest of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou at Vancouver’s airport. A Vancouver judge released her on bail and under strict conditions Tuesday afternoon.