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Canada court blocks release of more documents to Huawei's Meng Wanzhou

CGTN | Updated: 2020-08-26 14:11

Huawei Technologies Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou leaves her home to attend a court hearing in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on May 27, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]

A Canadian court blocked the release of more documents related to the arrest of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, court documents released on Tuesday said.

Meng was arrested by Canadian police on December 1, 2018, at Vancouver International Airport. The US is accusing her of fraud linked to the alleged violation of US sanctions against Iran and wants her to face trial in New York. Both Meng and Huawei have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.

On August 17, 2020, Meng's lawyers pushed for the release more documents as part of a claim that Canadian and American officials committed abuses of process during her arrest.

Lawyers for the Canadian attorney general declined to release all of the documents, claiming that some would "threaten national security if disclosed."

"The information does not provide the 'missing pieces of the puzzle' that Meng seeks," Judge Catherine Kane wrote in her ruling issued on August 21 but only made public Tuesday.

Meng is scheduled to appear in court in September for hearings relating to the claims of abuses of process.

China's stance

China hopes that Canada can take actions as soon as possible as a sovereign state to remove the obstacles that hinder the development of China-Canada relations, said Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday as he met his Canadian counterpart in Rome during his Europe visit.

Wang said that although the two countries have had no conflicts of interest or historical disputes, the relationship now faces severe challenges since the Canadian side's arrest of a Chinese citizen.

The Canadian side should take actions as soon as possible to solve the problem and remove the major obstacle, he said.

China calls for Canada to remove obstacles in China-Canada relations

Zhao Lijian, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, has also reiterated China's stance on the case, slamming Canada's role as a US "accomplice" in this case.

The US intends to oppress Huawei and other Chinese high-tech firms, and Canada is its accomplice, said Zhao on August 20.

"This is a serious political incident," he said.

China urged Canada to seriously view China's solemn position and concerns and release Meng immediately.

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