U.S. White House spokesman said Meng Wanzhou, vice chairman of Huawei, a major Chinese telecommunications equipment maker charged with fraud in the United States, has returned to China after agreeing to a judicial deal with the U.S. Department of Justice. "The Justice Ministry is making independent decisions," he stressed that the US government's attitude toward China has not changed.

Huawei's Vice President Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada in 2018 for dealing with Iran, which imposes sanctions by the United States, and was charged with fraud by the U.S. Department of Justice, but agreed to a judicial transaction. I am returning to China on the 25th of this month after the US government withdrew my request for delivery.



At the same time, the White House spokesman Saki said at a press conference on the 27th that two Canadians who had been sentenced to prison and detained in China were released. The ministry makes the decision as an independent body. "



On top of that, Saki spokesman said that the withdrawal of the request for surrender was a concession by the U.S. side, and that there is a tendency to see it as a change in policy toward China. We will pursue responsibility for unfair economic activities, oppressive behavior, and human rights violations, "he said, denying the view that he had made concessions to China.