China News Service, Beijing, November 20 (Li Jingze) In response to Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau’s recent remarks that he "will never regret" the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian pointed out at a regular press conference on the 20th that Before the disclosure of the facts and many doubts, no matter how the Canadian government concealed the truth and misled the public, it will never change the political nature of the Meng Wanzhou incident, nor will it change the Canadian government’s role as an accomplice and pawn in this incident. Glorious role.

  A reporter asked. According to reports, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau was asked whether he regretted the arrest of Meng Wanzhou by the Canadian border agency when he attended the APEC Business Leaders Dialogue on the 19th.

He responded: "Canada has complied with the long-term extradition treaty with our closest ally. Should I regret it? Absolutely not." What is China's response?

  In response, Zhao Lijian said that Canada should also answer a few questions. When Canadian leaders made the above statement, they need to think about why Canada is the only country that “complies” with the US extradition treaty in this matter.

"Are the other allies of the United States not complying with their treaty obligations? No, they are unwilling to get involved in this dirty conspiracy of the United States, and they are unwilling to satisfy the selfish interests of the United States at the expense of their own people."

  Zhao Lijian pointed out that China's position on the Meng Wanzhou incident is clear and firm.

It must be emphasized that before the disclosed facts and many doubts, no matter how the Canadian government conceals the truth and misleads the public, it will never change the political nature of the Meng Wanzhou incident, nor will it change the Canadian government’s role as the United States in this incident. The disgraceful roles of accomplice and pawn.

  Zhao Lijian said that we have noticed that more and more people of insight in Canada are openly asking the Canadian government to make independent decisions to release Meng Wanzhou, including politicians, lawyers, judges, and former diplomats.

We advise Canadian leaders to listen more to their voices of justice and reason.

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