China News Service, December 3, according to Reuters reports, after the US prosecutors requested, the US court formally dropped the charges of "bank fraud" against Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou on the 2nd local time. Refile the lawsuit.

The picture shows Meng Wanzhou making a statement to the media in front of the British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver, Canada on September 24, 2021 local time.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Yu Ruidong

  According to reports, U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly on the 2nd local time withdrew the charges of "bank fraud" against Meng Wanzhou.

Reuters said that the United States officially ended the case that caused tension between China and the United States.

  According to the Canadian News Agency, Ann Donnelly said in a written ruling: "It is hereby ordered that the above-mentioned third alternative indictment against the defendant Meng Wanzhou be dismissed, and that the lawsuit cannot be reopened."

  According to Agence France-Presse, the U.S. Department of Justice also stated on the 2nd that Meng Wanzhou has completed the "Deferred Prosecution Agreement" (DPA) and has not violated the agreement within the period. Therefore, the charges have been completely withdrawn and the lawsuit cannot be re-filed.

  In September 2021, Meng Wanzhou reached a "Deferred Prosecution Agreement" (DPA) with the US Department of Justice.

Under the agreement, the U.S. agreed to drop the charges against Meng Wanzhou on December 1, 2022, four years after the date Meng was arrested in Canada on a U.S. arrest warrant.

  On December 1, local time, Caroline Pokorny, the federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, New York, sent a letter to Ann Donnelly, saying that since there was no information about Meng Wanzhou's violation of the "Deferred Prosecution Agreement" (DPA), "I would like to ask ( The court) dismissed the third alternative prosecution against defendant Meng Wanzhou in this case."

  According to previous reports, on December 1, 2018, when Meng Wanzhou was transiting through Vancouver Airport, Canada, she was detained for no reason by the Canadian government on the grounds that she was "at the request of the United States." The United States accused her of misleading HSBC on Huawei's Iran business. This started a long judicial and diplomatic game between China and the United States and Canada. Meng Wanzhou was also illegally detained in Canada for 1,028 days.

  Through the unremitting efforts of all parties, on September 25, 2021, Meng Wanzhou left Canada on a chartered flight and returned to her motherland smoothly.

  Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying emphasized in September 2021: China’s position on the Meng Wanzhou incident is consistent and clear.

Facts have already fully proved that this is an incident of political persecution against Chinese citizens, with the purpose of suppressing Chinese high-tech enterprises.

The so-called "fraud" allegations against Ms. Meng Wanzhou are pure fabrications.

What the United States and Canada have done is typical arbitrary detention.