Freeland defends Canada’s position, says it will always speak up for human rights
While Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Ottawa will wait to hear more details from Saudi Arabia before responding to the country’s decision to freeze new trade deals and expel Canada’s ambassador, she defended Canada’s position, insisting Ottawa will always stand up for human rights.
Speaking to reporters in Vancouver on Monday, Freeland said Canada is “very comfortable” with its position that led to the new measures announced by Saudi Arabia.
“We are always going to speak up for human rights, we are always going to speak up for women’s rights and that is not going to change,” Freeland said.
Freeland said Canadians “expect” its foreign policy to be driven by Canadian values.