Vice-President Huawei of China opposes Canadian response at the hearing Requested release May 29 19:32

A local court dismissed the vice-chairman's claim in a hearing over whether the Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei's vice-chairman arrested in Canada handed over to the United States, and the procedure for delivery was decided to continue. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said that he was “strongly dissatisfied” with the matter and called on the Canadian side to unconditionally release the vice president.

Vice Chairman Meng Yufeng of Huawei, a major Chinese telecommunications equipment company, was arrested in Canada at the request of the United States, saying that the United States had traded with Iran, which imposes economic sanctions, and the United States Department of Justice served under the treaty. I'm asking you to hand over.

Handing over is prohibited unless the act prosecuted in the United States is deemed illegal by Canadian law, but the Canadian court rejected Vice Chairman Meng's allegation that he should not be handed over on the 27th. We decided to continue the procedure for delivery.

China Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhao Zhongqing said he protested against the Canadian side in a press conference yesterday, saying that he "showed strong dissatisfaction and opposition."

In addition, he criticized that "America's purpose is to suppress high-tech companies in China, and Canada has become a serious political case with the role of accomplice", demanding that Mr. Meng Vice Chairman be released unconditionally. It was.