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Amid bilateral tension, Canadian lawmakers to go ahead with China trip

| @indiablooms | Jan 04, 2019, at 07:58 pm

Ottawa, Jan 4 (IBNS): Canadian lawmakers will go ahead with a scheduled trip to China, media reports said.

Canadian MPs and Senators will begin their trip on Jan 5.

The two countries are having a strenuous relationship since Chinese telecom company Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou was arrested in the Canadian city of Vancouver.

The Canadian government in a recent statement claimed China had detained 13 of its citizens and added that eight of them have been now released.

Wanzhou was arrested on Dec 1 on the request of US authorities.

The US claimed Wanzhou had misled multinational banks over Iran-linked transactions. It also said the CEO had kept the banks in risk of violating US sanctions. 

Wanzhou was later granted bail.

Days after Wanzhou's arrest in Canada, Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat to China, and Michael Spavor, an entrepreneur, were detained on the suspicion of posing threat to the security of China.

Sarah McIver, a teacher, was detained due to a work permit issue related to her teaching job. She was later released and she returned to Canada.


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