Iran connection emerges as Canada’s envoy briefs China on Huawei arrest
OTTAWA — As details of American allegations against a Chinese executive were revealed Friday in a Vancouver court, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canada’s ambassador in Beijing had briefed the Chinese foreign ministry on her arrest.
Freeland said that Ambassador John McCallum has assured the Chinese foreign ministry that due process is being followed in Canada and consular access will be provided to Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies. She was arrested at the Vancouver airport on Saturday after a request by the United States.
Freeland refused to discuss details of the case, citing the imperative of keeping politics out of a live court proceeding — one that clearly has massive geopolitical ramifications.
The case will likely intensify pressure on the Trudeau government, which is being urged to refuse to allow Huawei products in Canada’s next-generation 5G telecommunications networks.